Chef José Andrés Spends More than 860,000 Euros on Small Food Businesses Affected by the Earthquake
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The initiative prioritizes the reopening of affected businesses and the rapid recovery of communities
Spanish chef and founder of World Central Kitchen announces a million-dollar aid for food establishments to reopen
The Asturian chef through 'World Central Kitchen' supplies food to areas of the world affected by natural or war disasters
Spanish chef José Andrés, founder of the World Central Kitchen (WCK) announced this Wednesday an aid of one million dollars (about 867,900 euros) for small food businesses that have been affected by the magnitude 7.4 earthquake on the Richter scale that shook Colombia on Monday.Keep reading....
The philanthropist spends a million to reactivate food shops in the Andean country after the earthquake; its foundation will coordinate where to best impact while the UN mobilizes aid
One million dollars from Spanish chef José Andrés travels to Colombia to rescue the small restaurants hit by the earthquake. The donation, channelled through World Central Kitchen, seeks to return income to owners and workers of the sector. And by the way, it reinforces the image of Spain in Latin America at a time when several Spanish construction companies observe the reconstruction contracts. According to La República, the Spanish chef, born …
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