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J-Star Ministries collecting resources for Kerrville flooding victims

HARLETON, Texas — An East Texas ministry is raising funds to help people affected by the severe flooding in Central Texas.
J-Star Ministries is asking for the public’s help in funding disaster relief for victims in Kerrville, impacted by the life-threatening floods that have so far claimed the life of 24 people and displaced hundreds. The ministry is asking for the following items to send to victims in Kerrville:
Patrick Johnson, the founder of J-Star Ministries, said their organizers plan to head to Kerrville on Sunday. Cash donations can be made to the ministry through CashApp ($424Sos) or Venom (@Patrick-Johnson-472), and items can be dropped off at 21930 FM 2208 in Harleton.