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Latest News
WCK Founder José Andrés named one of U.S. News’ Best Leaders of 2025
WCK founder José Andrés was named one of U.S. News’ Best Leaders of 2025.
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WCK scaling up efforts in Lebanon
World Central Kitchen is ramping up our meal production in Lebanon with Chef Corps member Aline Kamakian leading our efforts.
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Bringing water and hope to frontline villages in Ukraine
WCK provides water to Kozatske and Vesele in southern Ukraine.
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First Alert: WCK is in North Carolina as historic rainfall leads to flooding
World Central Kitchen’s Relief Team is in North Carolina providing meals and assessing food and water needs after a low pressure system dropped historic rainfall, causing dangerous flooding in several areas.
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Palestinian photographers show how we keep cooking in Gaza
The photos captured by our Palestinian photographers—Ekhlas, Mahdy, Sami, Hana, and Mahmoud—tell the stories of the team, the meals they prepare, and the lives they impact.
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WCK supports evacuees in Ukraine
WCK is supporting evacuees around Ukraine as Russian advances force tens of thousands from their homes.
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First Alert: WCK Relief Team is in California supporting wildfire evacuees
World Central Kitchen’s Relief Team arrived in southern California to provide meals and cold drinks to people evacuating their homes in San Bernardino County as wildfires burn with minimal containment.
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Last-mile deliveries: Getting to the hardest hit regions in Bangladesh
WCK’s mission of being first to the frontlines to provide fresh meals in response to crises often means meeting people where they are—even if there are extra challenges to overcome to reach…
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Communities on the mend after Hurricane Beryl
Our team is heading home after serving over 315,000 meals to families impacted by Hurricane Beryl.
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WCK teams across Ukraine step up to support after intense attacks
Nearly a thousand rescuers and emergency services personnel deployed to more than 50 facilities early this week in response to the surge in Russian strikes.
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WCK reaches most vulnerable communities in northeast Bangladesh
WCK has distributed over 30,000 meals in Bangladesh following widespread monsoon flooding.



