Parents Beg For Help After Christian Camp Disaster – Inner Strength Zone

About two dozen girls are missing after severe floods hit Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp in Kerr County, Texas. Officials said their cabins were swept away as the area was pounded by heavy rain.

Lt Governor Dan Patrick said around 23 out of 750 girls at the camp are unaccounted for. He said that search teams have been deployed to try to find them. The camp was hit overnight by up to 10 inches of rain. While many were evacuated, not all of the girls got out in time.

Families are now sharing photos and names of the missing girls. Some of the names that have come out so far include Mary Grace Baker, Cile Steward, Virginia Hollis, Greta Toranzo, Linnie McCown, Kellyanne Lytal, Margaret Sheedy, and Lainey Landry.

Officials described the flooding as “catastrophic.” At least 13 people across Texas have died in connection to the storms. Search and rescue teams are still working to find those who were left behind. Parents continue to wait and hope for updates.

Hadley Hanna, 8

Eight-year-old Hadley Hanna is one of the girls confirmed missing, according to her parents. They told a local station that they rushed from Dallas to Hunt to be part of the search. If you see her, please contact 214-384-8421.

Lainey Landry, 9

Lainey Landry is also missing after the floods. Her mother said in an interview: “She was brave and sweet.” If you see her, please contact 713-447-4363.

Eloise Peck

Eloise Peck from Dallas was in the same cabin as several missing friends, her parents told the news. If you see her, contact 214-725-3771.

Lila Bonner

Lila Bonner, also from Dallas, was seen in a photo smiling with her friend Eloise Peck. Both are now missing. If you know anything, call 972-854-1886.

Janie Hunt

Janie Hunt is one of the missing girls from the camp. Her mother told reporters: “We are just praying.” Please contact 214-632-9453 if you have any information.

Kellyanne Lytal

Kellyanne Lytal has been listed as missing following the flooding, a news report confirmed. If you spot her, contact 713-628-3049.

Virginia Hollis

Virginia Hollis has also been reported missing. So far, there’s been no update on her whereabouts. Please call 979-877-5588 if you know anything.

Greta Toranzo

Greta Toranzo, a student at Sinclair Elementary in Houston, is confirmed missing, according to a report. If you know her location, contact 832-724-6201.

Cile Steward

Cile Steward is among the girls still missing. A woman named Heather Humble Hulsey wrote on Facebook: “Please contact this number on this picture if you have any info on this sweet little one! She was at Camp Mystic and is currently missing … she is the niece of one of my friends ! Please please stop and pray right now over Cile and for her safe return … pray for all the other girls missing as well and for these families as they navigate this unimaginable situation.” Contact 512-633-3382 if you have info.

Mary Grace Baker

A Facebook post by Marissa Antonette Vidal Pena listed Mary Grace Baker among the missing. The message said: “If you see her, please contact authorities.”

Blakely McCoy

Blakely McCoy was also shown in the same Facebook post, with the same message included.

Molly Dewitt

Molly Dewitt is still missing. If you know anything, you can contact her mother at 832-483-1334, her father at 281-755-1833, or her aunt at 214-608-9032.

Linnie McCown

Linnie McCown is also one of the girls who haven’t been located. Please call 512-565-6270 if you see her.

Wyne Naylor Dallas

Wyne Naylor Dallas has not been seen since the floods and is considered missing.

Margaret Sheedy

Margaret Sheedy has not been found since the disaster at the camp. Please contact 713-412-8860 or 713-385-4309 if you have seen her.

Anna Margaret Bellows

If you have seen Anna Margaret Bellows after the flooding, please call 713-252-3366.

Renee Smajstrla

A Facebook post confirmed that Renee Smajstrla has died. It read: “Renee Smajstrla has been located deceased following the catastrophic flash flooding at Camp Mystic on July 4, 2025.”

 

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