Hurricane Harvey has already been named the worst hurricane to hit Texas in decades, and celebrities and fans alike have been closely following as the torrential storm has had an impact on the Houston area. And now, fans of The Little Couple have been wondering if Jen Arnold, Bill Klein, and the couples’ two children — Will and Zoey — have been affected by this tragedy.

Fortunately, the stars (who are returning to TV this fall) are safe, as they recently moved to Florida. The mother-of-two and neonatologist took to Instagram to not only tell fans that they are no longer in the Houston area, but also that their prayers are with their former neighbors back in Texas.

“To all our many friends in Houston, please be safe out there! Praying for everyone affected by Hurricane Harvey,” she captioned one smiley picture of her son, Will. She shared another pic of her kids outside their old home and wrote, “So many wonderful memories in Houston. We are praying.”

MORE: Fans Slam Jen Arnold for Advocating for Children’s Healthcare

While the reality stars are fortunate to be out of the affected area, it would appear their old house in the area impacted greatly by the storm. Jen shared a pic of the flooded road and wrote, “The street with our old house. Thank you neighbors for looking out for us until we can get there!” They later used their celebrity to publicly ask for help and donations for their beloved former home:

View this post on Instagram

Please support Houstonians who are dealing with the unimaginable… #HoustonStrong 🙏

A post shared by Jennifer Arnold (@jenarnoldmd) on

It was previously announced that the family-of-four was moving to Jen’s home state of Florida — Jen has family not far from St. Petersburg, where her family will be living — because she accepted a new position with Johns Hopkins All Children’s. She explained at the time, “I’m thrilled to return home to Florida. The opportunity at Johns Hopkins All Children’s is a perfect fit personally for me, my husband, and two kids, and professionally with the growing education and research resources at the hospital.”

Have a tip? Send it to us! Email In Touch at contact@intouchweekly.com.