Nonprofit Week 2025: Sisters in Service Kerrville
Sisters in Service started a flood relief fund, with 100 percent of donations going directly to those in need. Their board covers operating costs, ensuring all donations stay local.
Jennifer Natale and Suzanne Gschwind explained that Sisters in Service is a nonprofit dedicated to helping other nonprofits by filling gaps in community services.
The organization was heavily involved in flood relief efforts, working with Salvation Army, Mercy Chefs and St. Vincent de Paul while witnessing the overwhelming generosity of donations. They recognized a need for better emergency preparedness and coordination among nonprofits for future events, suggesting a community summit.
Sisters in Service started a flood relief fund, with 100 percent of donations going directly to those in need. Their board covers operating costs, ensuring all donations stay local.
Their main fundraising event is an annual charity golf tournament and auction on Sept. 29 at Comanche Trace. The organization is also committing to serve at Mercy Chefs for the next year.
The group focuses on identifying service gaps and mobilizing resources to address unmet community needs, particularly during crisis situations when coordination becomes critical.
For more information about Sisters in Service Kerrville, contact the organization through local community resources.

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