Heartbreaking Plea: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Beg for Prayers in Dire Moment

Heartbreaking Plea: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Beg for Prayers in Dire Moment
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The NFL, Dallas Cowboys, and Houston Texans have together pledged to collectively donate $1.5 million to the communities impacted by the flooding in Texas, as the death toll reached over 80.

The NFL announced the donation before Texas officials shared an update that they had received “unconfirmed reports of another wall of water” forming, prompting more evacuations.

The Cowboys have pledged $500,000 to the relief efforts of the devastating Texas floods. The Cowboys’ donation matches that of the other Lone Star State NFL franchise, the Houston Texans, who also announced they are committing $500,000.

The Cowboys’ emotional statement on the donation read: ‘Our hearts are heavy as we witness the devastation and loss of life caused by the floods in Kerr County and Texas Hill Country, especially for the young girls and their families, as well as all of those lost and their loved ones.

‘This has been devastating to see, and we hold everyone impacted in our thoughts and prayers. Standing side by side with The Salvation Army’s critical response, we are also donating $500,000 to provide immediate resources for rescue, relief and long term recovery efforts.’

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’s net worth is a reported $17.8 billion, and some believe he should’ve given so much more.

Ask any family right now, and they couldn’t care less about money and would do anything to have their loved ones found alive back on Earth.

How the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Reacted

“Praying for all of those affected by this horrific tragedy,” one prominent cheerleader wrote.

“Is there also a place we can donate directly to families affected? Way to go DCC!!!! ❤️💙 Please send any info my way. I want to do more than pray,” another wrote.

“Thanks, Dallas Cowboys Organization. That is one of the reasons I love you. Your heart is for people,” a third commented.

“Lord put a helping hand over these families,” Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Ava Lahey stated.

“Prayers for Hunt, Texas and Camp Mystic,” cheerleader Victoria Kalina wrote.

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