Project Overview

The 100-Yard Riparian Restoration Initiative focuses on transforming degraded riverbanks into thriving ecosystems that mitigate flooding, improve water quality, and restore wildlife habitats. By combining native plants, erosion control techniques, and community involvement, this project addresses critical environmental challenges and creates lasting benefits for Texans.

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Mission Statement

Let’s Help Texans is dedicated to transforming unused spaces into thriving gardens, restoring Texas’ natural ecosystems, and preventing flooding through native plants and sustainable practices. Our mission is to feed communities, improve soil health, and empower Texans to create lasting change. Together, we’re building a greener, stronger future for everyone

Goal:
$25,000
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Flood Control

Native trees, shrubs, and grasses stabilize the riverbanks, reducing erosion and absorbing runoff during heavy rains. Erosion control techniques like swales and berms slow water flow and prevent downstream flooding.

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Student Learning

Native plants such as switchgrass, elderberry, and bald cypress will create habitats for pollinators, birds, and aquatic species, fostering biodiversity along the river corridor.

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Community Support

Riparian buffers naturally filter out pollutants, sediments, and excess nutrients from runoff, improving the health of nearby waterways.

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Ecosystem Restoration

The initiative includes hands-on workshops and planting events where participants will learn about sustainable land practices, riparian ecology, and flood mitigation techniques.

The Texas Way

Small Steps, Great Distances

When problems arise, we don’t complain and let them get worse. We come together as a team, take small steps, and move in the right direction. Every plant restored, every yard transformed, and every garden built is progress toward a better future for all Texans.

Flooding is a problem every Texan knows we face, and stopping it is at the core of our mission. This is about protecting our land, growing gardens that feed our communities, and showing that working together makes Texas stronger.

By taking action, focusing on solutions, and helping one another, we can create a stronger, more resilient Texas for generations to come. Together, we can make it happen.

For more information or to get involved, contact:
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Small Steps Lead To Big Change

When Texans work together, nothing is out of reach.

Collaborates with healthcare providers, medical professionals, local government agencies, nonprofits, and community organizations to maximize support and reach.

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Collaborative Efforts for Collective Good

Our project in pictures

Each project showcases the impact of small, thoughtful steps toward solving Texas-sized problems. From transforming flood-prone areas into thriving ecosystems to creating sustainable food gardens that feed families, these efforts demonstrate the power of coming together to create meaningful change.

Our Programs & Initiatives

School Gardens for Flood Prevention and Education

We are invests in community development projects that aim to uplift entire communities economically.

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Goal:
$67,000
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5-Acre Community Garden

This 5-acre project builds gardens, restores ecosystems, and provides fresh food while offering hands-on learning to tackle flooding and foster sustainability.

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Goal:
$180,000
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5-Acre Food Forest

The 5-Acre Food Forest is a flood-resilient ecosystem that restores habitats, prevents runoff, and provides sustainable food for the community.

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Goal:
$100,000
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Garden Of Eve Project

Each project showcases the impact of small, thoughtful steps toward solving Texas-sized problems. From transforming flood-prone areas into thriving ecosystems to creating sustainable food gardens that feed families, these efforts demonstrate the power of coming together to create meaningful change.

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Goal:
$5,500
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Pocket Park Initiative

A small pocket park transforms compact, unused spaces into peaceful community retreats with native plants, walking paths, and seating areas.

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Goal:
$330,000
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