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Annapolis Town Center Matching Donations To Texas Flood Victims
The Annapolis Town Center is matching donations up to $50K for Texas flood victims. Here's how to help.

ANNAPOLIS, MD — The Annapolis Town Center is giving back to the victims of last weekend's deadly floods in Texas.
The Trademark Property Company, which operates the town center, is matching donations up to $50,000 made to organizations providing relief.
"As part of the Trademark Property Company family, Annapolis Town Center stands in solidarity with our sister communities across the country—especially now, as the Hill Country region of Texas faces devastating flooding," the town center said in a Wednesday newsletter.
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Flash floods rolled through Texas on July Fourth weekend. The confirmed death toll is 120. Over 170 have been reported missing, the Associated Press reported.
AP said at least 27 victims were campers or counselors at Camp Mystic, the century-old Christian summer camp.
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"In response, Trademark has launched a matching donation campaign to support the ongoing relief and recovery efforts," the Annapolis Town Center said.
Through the Trademark Make a Difference Foundation and the Allison and Terry Montesi Foundation, Trademark pledged up to $50,000 in matching funds for donations made to:
- The Salvation Army of Kerr County
- The Community Foundation of Kerr County
- Samaritan’s Purse of Kerr County
To have your donation matched, email a copy of your receipt to foundation@trademarkproperty.com.
"Our thoughts are with everyone in Kerr County and nearby communities impacted by the recent flooding," the Annapolis Town Center said.
The town center is also looking for community partners to boost donations.
"We also welcome the chance to collaborate locally," the town center said. "If your business or team is planning a fundraiser or charitable initiative, please let us know—we’d be honored to partner with you to amplify your impact."
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