Shaquille O’Neal Donates $3 Million to Flood Victims – Including Julian Ryan’s Family
Just days after he rescued a family from rising floodwaters, Shaquille O’Neal is once again making headlines — not for basketball, but for compassion.
In the wake of the devastating Texas flood that left dozens dead and thousands displaced, Shaq has taken action beyond heroics. Multiple GoFundMe campaigns were launched to support victims’ families — including the family of Julian Ryan, a 9-year-old boy who tragically perished when their home collapsed under the pressure of floodwaters.
Shaquille O’Neal, still recovering from a severe arm injury sustained during a dramatic rescue effort, personally reached out to Julian’s family. He didn’t just offer condolences — he offered support.
A $3 Million Gift of Healing
Shaq made a private donation of $3 million, split between:
Direct relief to 40 flood-affected families
Full funeral expenses for all deceased children under 18
Rebuilding efforts in hard-hit neighborhoods
Mental health services for survivors dealing with trauma
When asked why he gave so much, Shaq told reporters:
“Money can’t bring people back, but it can bring comfort, rebuild homes, and remind families that they’re not alone. I’ve been blessed. It’s my job to share that.”
Julian Ryan’s Story Touched Millions
Julian Ryan was described by his teachers as “the kid who lit up the classroom.” His mother, Kendra Ryan, created a GoFundMe campaign with a modest goal of $15,000. Within 24 hours of Shaq’s donation, the fund crossed $500,000 as fans and fellow athletes contributed in solidarity.
Kendra later wrote in an update:
“We lost everything, including our precious boy. But in the middle of heartbreak, someone we’ve never met showed us love. Shaquille O’Neal — you gave us hope.”
A Community Rising Again
Thanks to Shaq’s donation, families across Houston are receiving emergency housing, food assistance, and trauma counseling. Several GoFundMe campaigns have since merged into a coordinated relief fund, with O’Neal’s team helping to vet needs and distribute aid fairly.
Local officials are calling his efforts “transformational.”
Mayor Deandra Holloway said,
“What Shaquille did wasn’t just generous — it was healing. He didn’t just write a check. He walked through floodwater, broke windows, bled for strangers, and came back to help the grieving. That’s not charity. That’s leadership.”
From Courtside to Crisis Response
Shaquille O’Neal has worn many hats — champion, analyst, businessman, entertainer. But in the summer of 2025, he became something more:
A symbol of unity in tragedy. A real-life hero.
🙏 If you would like to contribute to the Texas Flood Relief Fund, visit: gofundme.com/TexasStrong2025