Posted on Apr 18, 2022
A charity kitchen in Ukraine linked to chef José Andrés was destroyed by a missile
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..."Andrés, founder and chief feeding officer of the nonprofit, also responded to the news of the blast on Twitter, sending "a message of hope." In a video filmed outside a church on Easter Sunday, Andrés said that the four wounded staff members are "OK."
Staff members planned to cook at another location on Monday, Andrés said.
"You see, the goodness always shines through, and we're going to keep cooking and feeding as many people as we can," Andrés said.
World Central Kitchen has served food at hundreds of locations in Ukraine, NPR reported last month. The nonprofit has also served food to refugees from sites in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia."...
..."Andrés, founder and chief feeding officer of the nonprofit, also responded to the news of the blast on Twitter, sending "a message of hope." In a video filmed outside a church on Easter Sunday, Andrés said that the four wounded staff members are "OK."
Staff members planned to cook at another location on Monday, Andrés said.
"You see, the goodness always shines through, and we're going to keep cooking and feeding as many people as we can," Andrés said.
World Central Kitchen has served food at hundreds of locations in Ukraine, NPR reported last month. The nonprofit has also served food to refugees from sites in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia."...
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