Country icon Dolly Parton steps in to help flood-stricken Texas with a moving new song and a generous $2 million donation.

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Dolly Parton Releases Song Tribute to Victims in Texas and Announces $2 Million Donation to Flood Relief

Country icon Dolly Parton steps in to help flood-stricken Texas with a moving new song and a generous $2 million donation.


NASHVILLE, TN – June 12, 2025 — Country music legend Dolly Parton has released a heartfelt new song honoring the victims of the devastating floods in Texas and announced a $2 million donation to support ongoing flood relief efforts across the state.

Titled “Rain for the Roses”, the emotional ballad was released on YouTube and all major streaming platforms early Thursday morning. Within hours, it began trending on social media, as fans and flood survivors alike praised the song for its tenderness, hope, and compassion.

“I wrote this song with tears in my eyes and Texas in my heart,” Dolly said in a press release. “To all the families who’ve lost loved ones, homes, and peace—I hope this little piece of music brings some comfort. And I want to do more than sing. I want to help.”


Texas Flood Disaster: A State in Crisis

In late May and early June 2025, historic rainfall and dam failures led to catastrophic flooding across central and southeast Texas. Cities like Houston, San Marcos, and Wimberley saw rivers rise to record-breaking levels. As of this week, at least 92 people have died, dozens remain missing, and thousands have been displaced. Damage estimates are climbing past $1.5 billion.

Emergency shelters continue to operate at full capacity, and first responders are still working around the clock to rescue stranded families and deliver supplies to isolated communities.


A Song of Hope: “Rain for the Roses”

“Rain for the Roses” blends classic Dolly storytelling with soft piano, acoustic guitar, and a gospel-tinged chorus. The lyrics speak of heartbreak, rebuilding, and resilience:

“When the water takes the garden / And the wind blows down the trees / I’ll plant a rose for every sorrow / And sing you back your peace.”

The music video, shot in black and white, features real footage of flood-ravaged towns in Texas alongside images of first responders, families hugging at shelters, and volunteers handing out meals.

Fans have flooded Dolly’s Instagram with messages of thanks. One user wrote: “I lost my home in Wimberley. This song made me cry and gave me strength. Thank you, Dolly.”


$2 Million in Aid: Where It’s Going

Parton’s donation will be split between several relief organizations, including:

  • Texas Disaster Response Network (TDRN)

  • Feeding Texas

  • Team Rubicon

  • Rebuild Texas Fund

The money will go toward providing food, clean water, emergency housing, and rebuilding materials. Dolly’s team also confirmed she has set up a donation-matching initiative for fans who contribute through her official website. Every dollar donated up to an additional $500,000 will be matched by the singer.

“It’s not just about writing checks,” Dolly said. “It’s about lifting up our neighbors when they need us most.”


A Legacy of Giving

This is far from the first time Dolly has stepped up in times of crisis. In 2016, she raised over $12 million for wildfire victims in her home region of East Tennessee. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she donated $1 million to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, helping fund research that contributed to the Moderna vaccine.


How You Can Help

Fans can stream “Rain for the Roses” on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, where all proceeds will also go to flood relief. To donate directly or participate in the matching fund, visit dollyparton.com/floodrelief.

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