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Deadliest blizzard in decades hits Buffalo

#ChefsForBuffalo
Buffalo, New York | Active from December 2022 – January 2023
Hurricane-force winds, heavy snow, and sub-zero temperatures combined to leave Buffalo buried under snow, killing more than 35 people and making access to food extremely challenging. WCK’s Relief Team is working alongside local chefs to provide hot, nourishing meals to families unable to cook or purchase food while stores were shut and roads unsafe to travel.

More than 35 deaths were reported in the greater Buffalo area following one of the deadliest winter storms to ever hit the region. The storm initially hit Buffalo as heavy rainfall on December 23. Soon after, Arctic air turned the rain into intense snowfall that combined with hurricane-force winds to leave parts of the city covered under several feet of snow. The storm was part of a weather system that caused advisories across more than half of the country.     

Conditions forced grocery stores across Buffalo to shut down for several days. Stores that quickly reopened were understaffed and overwhelmed by demand. Additionally, impassable roads and driving bans hampered food delivery—trucks were unable to enter the city.  

WCK’s Relief Team mobilized quickly and worked alongside Chef Darian Bryan—a local Chef Corps member—to ensure warm meals reached families in impacted neighborhoods. Chef Darian also answered the call to support his neighbors during WCK’s response to the deadly, racially-motivated shooting at Tops Market in May 2022.   

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hot meals served

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recipient locations

#ChefsForBuffalo

Meet Chef Darian

Chef Corps member Darian Bryan jumped to action the moment he got the call that WCK was heading to Buffalo following the storm. He kicked off night one of the operation with a warming and hearty gumbo. Darian is no stranger to feeding his neighbors alongside WCK. After the deadly, racially-motivated shooting at Tops Market in May 2022, Chef Darian provided thousands of hot meals while the store remained closed. The Jamaican chef moved to the US in 2012 and calls Buffalo home. He operates The Plating Society—a full-service hospitality company offering private dining experiences, take out, meal prep, cooking classes, pop-up dinners, and catering. 

Latest News

  • With roads safe to use again, the WCK Relief Team wrapped up our latest response in Buffalo. WCK delivered 8,000+ hot, nourishing meals & hundreds of pounds of produce to homes, shelters & senior centers impacted by the winter storm that cut off access to food. #ChefsForBuffalo

    Twitter | 1/03/2023
  • Kitchen update with WCK’s Chef Mollie in Buffalo, NY 🍝 Working with an amazing group of local volunteers, we’ve prepared hundreds of plates of penne with meatballs & veggies that will be served for New Year’s Eve dinner to families impacted by the blizzard. #ChefsForBuffalo

    Twitter | 12/31/2022
  • WCK’s Relief Team is looking for volunteers to help us deliver fresh meals to communities impacted by the winter storm in Buffalo. Learn more and sign up to volunteer here: https://wck.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

    Twitter | 12/29/2022