Team says nearly 100 Spurs Sports & Entertainment staff will travel to Ingram to help prepare hot meals
Drone footage captured the catastrophic floods that heavily damaged areas of the Texas Hill Country on Friday, July 4, 2025. (Copyright 2025 by KSAT – All rights reserved.)
INGRAM, Texas – With recovery still underway, the San Antonio Spurs announced they are joining the volunteer efforts to support those affected by the Hill Country floods.
The team said in a press release that nearly 100 Spurs Sports & Entertainment staff, including CEO RC Buford and General Manager Brian Wright, will travel to Ingram, Texas, to work alongside Mercy Chefs on Wednesday morning.
Mercy Chefs, a Virginia-based nonprofit, was one of the first organizations that stepped in to help the community and first responders following the deadly flooding that killed more than 100 people.
Additionally, the disaster-related organization aims to help serve hot meals to families. On July 25, Mercy Chefs announced the opening of a long-term Kerr County food kitchen.
KSAT plans to send a crew to cover the team’s volunteer efforts.
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