WCK is also distributing bulk food product to restaurant partners in Ukraine to supplement the strained food supply chain.
Disaster relief organization World Central Kitchen began serving hot meals within hours of Russia's initial invasion of Ukraine and quickly set up at eight border crossings between Ukraine and Poland.
Now, the team is distributing nourishing food and fresh meals across the region, including in Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Moldova and Romania.
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