Celebrity chef Jose Andres helps Southeast recover from Hurricane Helene

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Celebrity chef Jose Andres helps Southeast recover from Hurricane Helene
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World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit founded by Chef Jose Andres, has mobilized in the southeast to serve hot meals and assist with Hurricane Helene recovery efforts.

World Central Kitchen has served more than 160,000 hot meals to residents of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the organization told Fox News Digital on Saturday. 'We have two main headquarters currently with many satellites to cover as much ground as possible,' a representative from World Central Kitchen said in an email. World Central Kitchen, a U.S.

Power is slowly trickling back on, but without a water supply these communities will not be able to return to normal until that is fixed.'

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