Local efforts to support those impacted by March tornadoes are still going strong in Round Rock. Private and municipal organizations are coordinating efforts over the next few days:

Round Rock Express

Dell Diamond

3400 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock

512-255-2255


The Round Rock Express announced March 31 via social media that $5 from each ticket to the April 5 home game will be donated to Round Rock Cares. The Express is also facilitating additional donations to Round Rock Cares through its ticket portal.

Goodstock by Nolan Ryan

3800 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock

512-582-2333


From April 1-3, 50% of all in-store sales at Goodstock by Nolan Ryan will be donated to Round Rock Cares to support those who were impacted by the tornadoes.

Storm debris cleanup

In partnership with Central Texas Refuse, the city of Round Rock will remove roll-off dumpsters from affected areas and collect debris April 2 and 9. On these Saturdays, residents and those assisting with cleanup can stack storm-related debris at the curb or place them in residential refuse cans, and fill out this form, to be picked up. CTR will only take items directly related to exterior storm damage, such as fencing, brush, sheds, outdoor furniture and toys, some roofing materials such as shingles and plywood as well as rain gutters.

Items that cannot be picked up by CTR include drywall, roofing, large sections of shingles, indoor furniture, children's toys, appliances, roof trusses, carpet, flooring and household hazardous waste.