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Chef José Andrés, the outspoken founder of the humanitarian group World Central Kitchen, is imploring the international ...
In 12 years of rushing to disasters around the globe, World Central Kitchen, the nimble food nonprofit founded by Spanish-American chef José Andrés, had never been to a war. The organization ...
World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés wrote an op-ed for the New York Times identifying seven victims killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.
FILE - Jose Andres, a Spanish chef, and founder of World Central Kitchen unloads the humanitarian food packages delivered with WCK's truck in Kherson, Ukraine, on Nov. 15, 2022.
Chef José Andrés said on Wednesday that he does not believe that the bombing deaths of seven World Central Kitchen volunteers, including their security team, in Gaza on Monday were an accident.
World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés has said he is “heartbroken and grieving” after several members of the food aid nonprofit’s staff were killed in what he described as an Israeli ...
After wars, natural disasters and all kinds of emergencies, the World Central Kitchen — the organization founded by chef José Andrés — flies in to help feed people. A new cookbook now brings ...
The world-renowned chef is raising money for World Refugee Day, an effort that syncs with his ongoing efforts to make the planet a better place. José Andrés is an award-winning chef with ...
In all, around the world, World Central Kitchen served 250 million meals in 2022. First responders are fed at a World Central Kitchen tent in Ukraine.
Andres' organization, World Central Kitchen, is feeding local school kids and nurses in need. CBS 2's Charlie De Mar visited the food line Thursday night.
How José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen Went to War After 12 years in operation, the humanitarian organization knows how to mobilize quickly and adapt to all kinds of disasters.
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