News Summary
P. Terry’s Burger Stand is partnering with local businesses to donate 100% of profits from all locations on July 10 to support flood relief efforts in Central Texas. The initiative aims to assist communities severely impacted by recent floods, with funds directed to the Austin Disaster Relief Network for essential supplies and support. Customers are encouraged to participate, along with other local eateries also donating their profits for the cause, demonstrating a strong community response to adversity.
Austin, Texas – P. Terry’s Burger Stand is collaborating with local businesses to support flood relief efforts in Central Texas by donating 100% of profits from all 36 locations on Thursday, July 10. The initiative aims to assist the recovery of communities affected by the recent devastating floods that have caused significant damage to homes and infrastructure.
The company has committed its entire proceeds from sales on that day to the Austin Disaster Relief Network (ADRN), an organization that has been providing crucial support to flood survivors and rescuers since the disaster began. These funds will be directed towards ADRN’s “Central Texas Flood” fundraising campaign, which is designed to provide essential supplies, emergency assistance, and long-term support to victims and their families impacted by the floods.
Patrick Terry, the founder of P. Terry’s, expressed deep concern for the local communities during this trying time, describing the situation as “unimaginable.” He highlighted that the initiative reflects the company’s strong dedication to the communities it serves, stating that community support is integral to the company’s identity.
Customers are encouraged to visit any P. Terry’s location on July 10 to contribute to the relief efforts. This day of giving is part of a broader coordinated fundraising effort within the area, which includes several participating local businesses. Other eateries donating 100% of their profits on the same day include Veracruz All Natural, Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill, Hattie B’s Hot Chicken, Kerbey Lane Cafe, and Kesos Tacos. Each of these businesses will channel their contributions to various relief initiatives, such as supporting shelter, meals, and food banks that serve the affected individuals and families.
Good Vibrations and Mernin’ Coffee have initiated their donation campaigns earlier and will continue to support the cause through the weekend. In addition, Central Texas Machine Works plans to contribute by donating a dollar from every product sold over the weekend, while Milam & Greene Whiskey will donate a percentage of its sales to the Community Foundation of Texas Hill Country through July 15.
The floods that have impacted Central Texas and the Hill Country have left a lasting mark on many communities, leading to urgent needs for emergency supplies, food, and shelter for those affected. In the wake of the disaster, organizations like ADRN have stepped up to provide immediate assistance and are continuously working to support long-term recovery efforts.
This unified effort by P. Terry’s and local businesses illustrates a strong community response to adversity, with many extending their support beyond July 10. The collective commitment from various sections of the community aims to alleviate the hardships faced by flood victims and foster resilience in the recovery process.
Residents are encouraged to participate in this community-centric initiative, not only by visiting P. Terry’s but by supporting widespread fundraising efforts that directly benefit individuals impacted by the floods. This collaborative endeavor showcases the power of local businesses rallying together in times of need.
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- Google News: Texas flooding July 2023

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