Stand with the victims of Texas flash floods through this Pray For Texas Pray For The Families Pray For The Lost To Be Found Shirt. The powerful message—“Pray for Texas. Pray for the families. Pray for the lost to be found.”—echoes the recent tragedy at Camp Mystic, where young campers and staff were swept away. This design honors those lives lost and the loved ones still searching. Wear it as a tribute, a call for compassion, and a show of unity in the face of devastating natural disasters.
Echoes of Hope: Pray For Texas Pray For The Families Pray For The Lost To Be Found Shirt
In May, a deadly flash flood devastated Camp Mystic in central Texas, taking the lives of over 100 individuals, including more than two dozen children and camp staff. The words on this shirt — “Pray for Texas. Pray for the families. Pray for the lost to be found.” — serve not just as a message, but as a tribute. Behind each phrase lies a story of heartbreak, like that of 8-year-olds Renee Smajstrla and Anna Margaret Bellows, whose lives were tragically cut short during what should have been a joyful summer.

The backdrop of the Texas state silhouette intensifies the message, grounding it in a specific moment of loss and solidarity. These floods remind us how quickly nature can overwhelm communities, and how desperately families cling to hope. The shirt honors the heroic counselors who sacrificed their own safety for the children, and the countless volunteers and emergency workers who continue the painful search for the missing.
This is more than clothing—it’s a voice for the grieving, a canvas for collective memory, and a symbol of human empathy. It carries the weight of unanswered questions and silent prayers, worn by those who believe in compassion over silence. Each line reflects the power of standing with others, even when words fall short.
By wearing this shirt, you’re amplifying a story that deserves to be told, long after the headlines fade. You’re choosing to remember the names, the faces, and the lives touched by disaster. You’re expressing that even from afar, we can mourn, hope, and act together. Texas is not alone—and with this design, neither are those who still wait for answers.








