As Hurricane Harvey continues to devastate Texas, athletic departments across the country are using their resources to help those who are in need.

Monday evening, Kelvin Sampson, the head coach of Houston men’s basketball team, took to Twitter to seek supplies for the victims of Hurricane Harvey.

The response was immediate and overwhelming. The list of schools who helped out below is by no means comprehensive, and shoutout to each and every school that donated or helped out.

Georgetown

Arizona

By way of a football equipment truck:

BYU

We've got some BYU basketball shirts headed your way tomorrow! — Aubrey Reeves (@aub128) August 29, 2017

Western Kentucky

Miami

@CoachSampsonUH, @CanesHoops gear is on its way as well as continued thoughts and prayers to everyone in the Houston area. #HoustonStrong pic.twitter.com/sDQ1VZcIv3 — Jim Larrañaga (@CanesCoachL) August 29, 2017

DePaul

Florida

Gear on the way. Our thoughts are with all of Houston! pic.twitter.com/teGOesY2zF — Gators M-Basketball (@GatorsMBK) August 29, 2017

Kentucky

llinois

The #Illini and @CoachUnderwood, who spent 3 years in Texas at SFA, are happy to help the relief effort. #HoustonStrong @CoachSampsonUH pic.twitter.com/4GqHDiIzPf — Illini Basketball (@IlliniMBB) August 29, 2017

Auburn

We've got packages of men’s and women's footwear and apparel headed your way, @CoachSampsonUH.#HoustonStrong pic.twitter.com/9ZgJEoOYJ0 — Auburn Tigers (@AuburnTigers) August 30, 2017

Ohio

We want to do our part to help our friends in Houston! @UHCougars @CoachSampsonUH pic.twitter.com/WcbrfjIk4q — OhioMen'sBasketball (@OhioMBasketball) August 29, 2017

UCLA

Many other schools, including Virginia, Villanova, USF, and Nevada rogered up their support online. Even AAU and elite travel basketball teams got in on the action to help Houston in their time of need.

And that’s not all.

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The Sun Belt conference is collecting donations through a GoFundMe page, with all the proceeds going towards aid organizations helping with the recovery from Hurricane Harvey.

Oregon’s equipment department even got a chain of other equipment staffs on board to donate clothing and shoes, too.

Attention all EQ staffs! We are partnering w @UHEquipment to donate and distribute FW and apparel to those in need in the Houston area. pic.twitter.com/kAdXVfI2oD — Oregon Equipment (@Ducks_Equipment) August 29, 2017

Duke

Arizona State

Hey @CoachSampsonUH some box full of shirts are headed your way. Hope it helps. Prayers for Houston #houstonstong pic.twitter.com/WYIawIFSe3 — SunDevilEquipment (@SunDevilEquip) August 30, 2017

Tulsa football offensive line coach Mike Bloesch, who is from Houston, also donated clothing and other items.

Washington State baseball got in on the donating, too.

For the upcoming college football game between Michigan and Florida in Arlington, Texas, the schools’ athletic departments have teamed up with game organizers from the AdvoCare Classic, the Cotton Bowl, and the Dallas Cowboys to encourage fans to donate to the Red Cross and Salvation Army to aid in relief efforts.

Kansas State will collect supplies at its stadium on Saturday during its season opener against Central Arkansas for Texas residents affected by Hurricane Harvey. The K-State equipment truck will deliver the supplies to Texas over the weekend.

Ohio State and Indiana will be wearing “Houston Strong” helmet stickers for the Thursday night game from Bloomington.

OSU’s football program is also donating $10,000 to the Red Cross.

Mississippi State football will also wear these decals to support Texas during the Bulldogs’ game against Charleston Southern on Saturday.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by #HurricaneHarvey. We will wear this helmet decal in their honor for Saturday's game. pic.twitter.com/8pLRH75Mrh — MSU Football (@HailStateFB) August 30, 2017

Some Texas schools are also contributing to the effort with their upcoming college football openers.

Baylor is offering free tickets to those affected for its home opener against Liberty on Friday night, and SMU is offering both free tickets and food for its game on Saturday against Stephen F. Austin.

Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin has urged people to donate to the relief effort, and the Aggies will wear a helmet sticker against their opener on Sunday at UCLA to raise awareness.

The Texas Longhorns let Houston’s football team practice in their indoor facility last weekend, although the Cougars’ season opener against Arizona has since been moved to next weekend and relocated to Tucson. The Longhorns also supported J.J. Watt’s donation campaign, which has now raised $5.1 million, with a new goal of $6 million set.

We are supporting @JJWatt in aiding relief efforts of those affected by #HurricaneHarvey. Donate at: https://t.co/TQ6FNAiE9U pic.twitter.com/WIKcMnY7SY — Texas Football (@TexasFootball) August 28, 2017

A total of nine FBS schools in Texas will also be donating equipment trucks and drivers to collect donations in Austin on Thursday, as well. KHOU-TV in Houston has more:

A Texas-sized delivery today, 7 trucks from 7 CFB teams full of donations. Props to the @UHCougarFB team that helped make it happen #khou11 pic.twitter.com/mTZOPAr6QU — Daniel Gotera (@DTGoteraKHOU) September 1, 2017

TCU has encouraged people to donate, as well.

To assist our neighbors affected by Hurricane Harvey, text HARVEY to 90999 to donate $10 to @RedCross Hurricane Harvey relief. — Horned Frogs (@TCU_Athletics) August 29, 2017

The AAC and its 13 member schools also made a $100,000 donation to the Red Cross to help with the recovery efforts.

The American and its member institutions will make a $100,000 donation to the @RedCross. #HoustonStrong



https://t.co/Rx5Lu8yMzV pic.twitter.com/K5BHT5Y2h9 — The American (@American_Conf) August 29, 2017

And LSU and BYU saw their game in Houston moved to New Orleans, but the many Tigers who are from the area have offered encouragement.

To The People of Texas... We Stand With You.

The Tigers will be playing for you on Saturday night pic.twitter.com/yau829RH7d — LSU Football (@LSUfootball) August 30, 2017

Texas State

1st truck at south Austin location is here. Thank you @TXSTATEFOOTBALL! 5010 Burleson are. Full info: https://t.co/CQ5jUxsUiW pic.twitter.com/pXjq8MYNf4 — David Bassity (@D_D_Bass) August 31, 2017

Given the widespread devastation that both Houston and other parts of Texas have experienced due to Harvey, it’s incredibly cool to see such camaraderie between athletic programs to help out. Take a look at all the ways you can help Houston by clicking here.