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José Andrés is a chef, restaurateur and founder of the nonprofit organization World Central Kitchen. If you travel to rural ...
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San Gabriel Valley Tribune on MSNWorld Central Kitchen transitions to new phase of LA-area wildfire reliefWorld Central Kitchen employee Trish Engel wasn’t sure if she really liked being back home in Los Angeles. She was glad to be with her stepdad, who is weaning off of treatment as he goes through Stage ...
The chef and humanitarian behind World Central Kitchen talks about balancing his business enterprises with the emergency relief that his organization provides in conflict zones and disaster areas ...
The World Central Kitchen founder shares insights from his new book ‘Change the Recipe.’ ...
José Andrés Lost 18 WCK Workers to the Violence of War. He Still Believes There’s Good in the World.
The Michelin-starred chef lost friends and colleagues to Russian and Israeli airstrikes. With his new book, Change the Recipe ...
We explore the complex story behind the deaths of seven WCK staff in Gaza. Plus, the Open Society Foundations completes a major transition, and Peter Marocco’s next chapter.
What lay behind the tragic killing of the WCK staffers by the Israel Defense Forces last April and the safety concerns raised ...
In a new book of essays, the celebrated cook takes us from his boyhood in Spain to feeding millions with the World Central Kitchen. In a new book, Spanish-American chef and restaurateur José ...
(KAIT) - An organization is helping residents in need by giving them a hot meal. The World Central Kitchen is feeding residents in Pocahontas amidst the flooding from the Black River. Terry James ...
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