Veterans for America First (VFAF) stands united with the people of Texas. We honor the lost lives, pray for those still unaccounted for, and salute the first responders and volunteers risking their own safety in these treacherous conditions. Among the missing are children and staff from a Christian youth camp… young lives taken far too soon.
When Americans hurt, our Veterans step up. That’s why VFAF Vet Force Volunteer Kimberly Taiko Moyers is already on-site in Ingram, Texas, coordinating aid efforts at VFW Post 8800. Alongside a dedicated team of fellow veterans, she’s distributing food, water, clothing, and essential supplies to flood victims. This is patriotism in action, men and women who served our nation still answering the call when disaster strikes.
We aren’t just offering words. Veterans for America First is mobilizing resources, rallying volunteers, and pressing our leaders to ensure Texans get the support they deserve. Moments like this demand unity, leadership, and faith but certainly not bureaucracy.
To the families’ mourning right now, you are not alone. To the veterans stepping up to help, thank you for proving again why service never ends. And to the people of Kerr County, we stand with you now and in the long road ahead.
In Faith, Family, and Freedom,
CPT Robert M. Cornicelli USARNG (Ret.) / Navy Veteran
National President, Veterans for America First
Founder, Veteran Recovery Coalition
1st Vice Chair, Berkeley County Republican Party
