Real Housewives share messages of support for Houston during Hurricane Harvey

HOUSTON, TX - AUGUST 29: Evacuees arrive at the George R. Brown Convention Center after flood waters from Hurricane Harvey inundated the city on August 29, 2017 in Houston, Texas. The evacuation center which is overcapacity has already received more than 9,000 evacuees with more arriving. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TX - AUGUST 29: Evacuees arrive at the George R. Brown Convention Center after flood waters from Hurricane Harvey inundated the city on August 29, 2017 in Houston, Texas. The evacuation center which is overcapacity has already received more than 9,000 evacuees with more arriving. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Across the Real Housewives community, stars are sharing their support for the people in Houston affected by Hurricane Harvey.

Kelly Dodd began her Real Housewives of Orange County Bravo blog this week with a long message dedicated to the people of Houston, which read in part:

"We empathize with families who have lost loved ones and the tens of thousands of people whose lives have been severely impacted by the storm. We cry thinking about how stressful and scary it is to have your home and everything you ever worked for destroyed by nature’s fury. Many, many, people affected do not have the resources necessary to repair their homes and rebuild their lives. For them, the future is all about surviving today and tomorrow.Texans are the strongest of the strong, but they can’t recover from this alone. We all need to pray for their safety and wellbeing. Please God, let those who have lost everything heed your sacred words, put their faith in you, and find strength and solace in you, during these most trying of times.Kudos and thanks to all the first responders, city/state/federal workers, utility crews, volunteers and good samaritans for their selfless and tireless efforts to help those in desperate need."

But she wasn’t the only Real Housewife to express her support and send her condolences to the people of Texas. Here’s a brief round-up of how the community is coming together for Houston in its time of need.

Bethenny Frankel of Real Housewives of New York City, tweeted in support and pledged $30,000 from her Dress for Success fund.

Real Housewives of Atlanta‘s Kandi Moore donated $10,000 and shared Kevin Hart’s call out to donate on Instagram.

Also of RHOA, Kenya Moore, whose family lives in Houston, shared a message as well.

It should come as no surprise that the women of Real Housewives of Dallas shared their support for their fellow Texans.