Gray Media and Graham Media Group Raise Over $1.1 Million for Texas Flooding Relief
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jueves, 7 de agosto de 2025, 11:31 am ET1 min de lectura
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The funds will support various recovery needs, including food, water, relief supplies, clean-up materials, furniture, and assistance for small businesses. The Salvation Army plans to maintain support through disaster recovery centers over the next 12 to 24 months. Donations continue to be accepted at togetherfortx.com [1].
The campaign, announced on August 7, 2025, generated over $1,104,000 in donations. Gray stations across 113 markets and Graham Media Group’s KSAT in San Antonio and KPRC in Houston launched the initiative to encourage support for The Salvation Army’s relief efforts in the region. "This outpouring highlights the incredible impact broadcasters and the communities we serve can create by uniting to help people in need and make a true difference," said Gray’s President and Co-CEO Pat LaPlatney [1].
Donations provide residents and survivors with essential food, water, relief supplies, and emotional and spiritual support. Funds are also available for a variety of recovery needs, including clean-up supplies, building materials, furniture and household items, and to assist small, self-employed businesses in resuming their operations. "We are deeply grateful to our community and our partners at Gray Media for helping us exceed $1 million in donations for Texas flood relief," said Catherine Badalamente, CEO of Graham Media Group [1].
The Salvation Army will continue to provide aid at Disaster Recovery Centers in the affected region and plans to support the recovery process over the next 12 to 24 months. Donations are still being accepted at togetherfortx.com [1].
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/GTN/gray-media-and-graham-media-group-raise-more-than-1-1-million-y98ocpkn7qkz.html
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Gray Media and Graham Media Group have raised over $1.1 million for Texas flooding relief through their joint fundraiser, "Together for Texas." The funds will support The Salvation Army's relief efforts and provide aid to residents and survivors affected by the devastating flooding on July 4th. The campaign was launched by Gray stations across 113 markets and Graham Media Group's KSAT in San Antonio and KPRC in Houston. Donations will provide essential supplies, emotional and spiritual support, and recovery needs.
Gray Media (NYSE: GTN) and Graham Media Group have successfully raised over $1.1 million through their joint fundraiser, "Together for Texas," to support communities affected by the July 4th flooding in Central Texas and the Hill Country. The campaign, launched across Gray's 113 markets and Graham's KSAT and KPRC stations, partnered with The Salvation Army to provide essential aid to affected residents.The funds will support various recovery needs, including food, water, relief supplies, clean-up materials, furniture, and assistance for small businesses. The Salvation Army plans to maintain support through disaster recovery centers over the next 12 to 24 months. Donations continue to be accepted at togetherfortx.com [1].
The campaign, announced on August 7, 2025, generated over $1,104,000 in donations. Gray stations across 113 markets and Graham Media Group’s KSAT in San Antonio and KPRC in Houston launched the initiative to encourage support for The Salvation Army’s relief efforts in the region. "This outpouring highlights the incredible impact broadcasters and the communities we serve can create by uniting to help people in need and make a true difference," said Gray’s President and Co-CEO Pat LaPlatney [1].
Donations provide residents and survivors with essential food, water, relief supplies, and emotional and spiritual support. Funds are also available for a variety of recovery needs, including clean-up supplies, building materials, furniture and household items, and to assist small, self-employed businesses in resuming their operations. "We are deeply grateful to our community and our partners at Gray Media for helping us exceed $1 million in donations for Texas flood relief," said Catherine Badalamente, CEO of Graham Media Group [1].
The Salvation Army will continue to provide aid at Disaster Recovery Centers in the affected region and plans to support the recovery process over the next 12 to 24 months. Donations are still being accepted at togetherfortx.com [1].
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/GTN/gray-media-and-graham-media-group-raise-more-than-1-1-million-y98ocpkn7qkz.html

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