
From Grief to Policy: A Father's Push for Safer Camps After Camp Mystic Floods
One year after the deadly Texas Hill Country floods killed 28 people at Camp Mystic, father Matthew Childress has channeled his grief into advocacy, pushing for state and national camp-safety laws, meeting with lawmakers, and helping secure evacuations and flood-warning requirements. The disaster led to $300 million in relief and new safety rules, while Camp Mystic filed for bankruptcy and lawsuits against the camp continue. The Heaven’s 27 group has spurred similar safety efforts in Alabama and other states as families seek accountability and lasting protections for campers.