All Hands & Hearts
@AllHandsHearts
A volunteer-powered organization that serves the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by disasters.
Floodwaters upended Kenneth’s home in Kerr County, Texas. Now, our team is helping his family recover, preserving what we can, removing damaged walls and preventing mold growth. Recovery starts here, one home at a time.
We’ve been going door to door with Center Point Fire Dept in Kerr County TX, listening to homeowners, seeing the damage firsthand, and helping plan next steps. These assessments guide where we send teams for cleanup, mold remediation, and support for unmet needs.



Safety Steve checks in from Kerr County, TX! 🦺 For homes built pre-1980, we test for asbestos & lead before cleanup. Lab results guide our gear and next steps, keeping homeowners, staff and volunteers safe every step of the way.
Grateful to @Airbnb for jumping into action to support families affected by the Texas floods. We @AllHandsHearts have been helping place dozens of people & pets into emergency housing.
Today in Center Point, Texas, we worked with local leaders to respond to urgent needs after the floods. Our DART teams are already mucking & gutting homes and supporting homeowners––also helping run a volunteer center! Keep updated & support us here ➡️ allhandsandhearts.org



In Puebla, Mexico, we hosted wellness workshops for students & teachers where we're rebuilding a local school. 💜 Led by Ana Bedwell & Maria Fernanda Cano, sessions focused on trauma care & menstrual health to support healing & resilience.
This week we supported 40+ families with the Center Point Fire Dept, completing 19 home assessments, checking 5 homes for moisture, deploying fans and dehumidifiers, and are continuing to remove mud and debris from flooded homes.


Texas floods destroyed more than walls, they took decades of memories. We helped salvage LA’s wife’s wedding dress, hand stitched quilts and irreplaceable family photos. After clearing mud and debris we are preparing for mold sanitation to make the home safe for rebuilding.



AH&H's Jen has an update from Kerr County, Texas, where we've been working alongside the Center Point Fire Dept. to coordinate volunteers, assess homes and act as a bridge between first responders and those coming to help. By easing the burden on local officials, we can ensure…
Our team supported local recovery by assisting our partner 24LA with essential supply distribution and contributing to Home Bank LA’s efforts to furnish homes for families starting over after the fires. We're proud to stand alongside these communities as recovery continues.

Our team in LA began smoke remediation at a senior housing complex in partnership with @COREresponse and Firepoppy Project. Many elderly residents have been unable to return to their homes due to lingering wildfire smoke and ash posing serious health risks.


We're launching more chainsaw trainings. Our next cohort dates are: Cohort 5: July 22 - August 2 Cohort 6: August 5 - August 16 Sign up to volunteer in NC on our website and mail [email protected] to express your interest.



We’ve wrapped up our work on Will’s home in Kerr County, Texas! With this work complete, our team continues moving forward, supporting more families still facing the aftermath of the flood.




Through our partnership with @Airbnb .org, we’ve helped survivors of the floods like Skylyn during some of the most terrifying and uncertain moments of their lives, offering safe, emergency housing.
The night of the storm, five feet of floodwater surged into Will’s home in Kerr County, Texas, leaving it coated in mud, silt and sewage. The All Hands & Hearts team has begun work at Will’s house, beginning the careful work of clearing out the damage.
Even weeks after the storm, families in rural Oaxaca are still without clean water and a place to call home. AH&H has delivered over 16,500 liters of water and more than 100 tarps. Now we are installing solar panels to restore long-term access to safe water.




Our team is back at LA's house in Kerr County today. He and his dog barely escaped as floodwaters surged. Our team is removing water-damaged materials so he can begin to rebuild. A second team is also working on another severely impacted home nearby.



