Introduction
Alan Jackson Quietly Sends “Healing Station” Mobile Clinic to Texas Flood Zones
While much of the country watches the aftermath of historic floods in Texas, a quiet but powerful act of compassion unfolded this morning in Kerrville. No press conference. No banners. No fanfare — just a large white truck rolling into a devastated neighborhood. But this wasn’t a supply truck. It was a fully equipped mobile medical clinic, personally funded by country music legend Alan Jackson through his Still Standing Fund.
Called the “Healing Station,” this unique initiative is focused on rural flood victims who often have little or no access to medical care after disasters. The mobile unit provides not only basic healthcare — treating infections, minor injuries, and other urgent needs — but also rotating mental health support, a rare offering in emergency response efforts.
“This isn’t just about rebuilding homes,” said one volunteer. “It’s about helping people stand back up emotionally, too.”
Despite quietly facing his own health challenges, Alan Jackson continues to lead with heart. There were no cameras or speeches. Just real help, delivered where it’s needed most — guided by Alan’s humble philosophy:
“I don’t need them to remember me. I just want them to remember… someone came.”
Once again, Alan Jackson proves that compassion doesn’t require headlines — only perfect timing, a generous spirit, and a deep sense of purpose.