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Days after a Russian missile hit a community kitchen in Ukraine operated by José Andrés, the celebrity chef says he’s still cooking. The fast-growing chain of kitchens are still open after ...
The chef and his non-profit World Central Kitchen have provided a vital lifeline in disaster areas, serving more than 60 million meals. Now they are giving aid in Ukraine, the first time operating ...
A missile struck the World Central Kitchen run by chef José Andrés’ organization in Ukraine, wounding four members of the team, the nonprofit said.
A Ukraine-based humanitarian kitchen linked to celebrity chef José Andrés has been destroyed by a Russian missile in the northeastern city of Kharkiv, according to the charity that runs it.
Chef José Andrés and World Central Kitchen help feed refugees in Ukraine: 'We must come together' In a photo posted Sunday morning, cooks were seen preparing fresh meals in Odessa, Ukraine.
Russian Missile Strikes, Destroys Chef José Andrés' World Central Kitchen Hub in Kharkiv, Ukraine Four staff were wounded in the attack that destroyed Chef José Andrés' World Central Kitchen ...
This story was originally published in March 2022. Within hours of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, José Andrés got to work. The chef and humanitarian traveled to the border and, through his ...
“In many places in the eastern part of Ukraine, they have no water, no electricity and we're going to be having a very, very rough winter. So we are doing everything we can to be ready.” IE 11 ...
KYIV, Ukraine — With so much heavy news in the world, we want to highlight a bright spot involving a D.C.-based chef. World Central Kitchen's José Andrés has been awarded the Ukrainian Order ...
Chef José Andrés discusses a new scholarship program to bring Ukrainian college students to study in the U.S. as ambassadors for democracy.