Brady, TX – July 8, 2025 – In response to the recent flood event affecting Brady and surrounding areas, the City of Brady is partnering with The Salvation Army in Brady, the Wesley Nurse, USDA, the Texas Division of Emergency Management, and a coalition of local and regional churches and aid organizations to assist residents in need. If you or your family have been impacted by the recent flooding and are unsure where to turn for help, you are invited to attend the Flood Resource & Assistance Event this Thursday, July 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Tractor Supply Building, located at 2309 S. Bridge St., Brady, TX 76825.
This event is open to residents of Brady, McCulloch County, and neighboring Concho and Menard Counties. Representatives from multiple agencies will be available to provide support, resources, and answers to questions about recovery assistance, shelter, health needs, and more. “If we don’t have someone who can answer your questions, we’ll find someone who can,” said a City Manager James Stewart. “We’re committed to helping our community recover and rebuild and overcome the challenges this event has caused our community.”
Please note: Hours and availability are subject to change depending on demand. Residents are encouraged to come early and bring any relevant documentation that may help in accessing aid or services. For more information, contact the City of Brady at at 325-597-2152 or visit the city’s social media page on Facebook.













