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Supporting five countries impacted by Hurricane Beryl

Chefs For the Caribbean | Chefs For Venezuela | Chefs For Texas
Multiple Locations | Active from July – August 2024
WCK’s Relief Team mobilized across the Caribbean, Venezuela, and southern US where Hurricane Beryl left a path of destruction. Beryl was the earliest Category 5 hurricane ever seen during hurricane season, and it hit islands in the southern Caribbean where such violent storms are uncommon. Union Island was one of the hardest hit locations, with an estimated 90 percent of its infrastructure destroyed or damaged.

We provided sandwiches, hot meals, cases of water, and fresh fruit to the hardest hit communities in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, and Jamaica. Our teams traveled by helicopter and boat to reach every island community, no matter how small. We also had teams in Venezuela, where Beryl caused flooding, and on the Gulf Coast of Texas, where the storm made landfall a week after it first hit the Caribbean.

We worked shoulder to shoulder with community leaders who had already begun distributing aid and helping their neighbors, and WCK offered support to help them grow their capabilities. Despite the devastation, there were still smiles on many faces as people counted themselves lucky to still be able to help one another.

By the numbers

320,600+

Meals Served

124

Distribution Sites

39

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By air & sea: Reaching islands devastated by Hurricane Beryl

An in depth update of WCK’s work during the hours and days after Beryl tore through the region.

On Carriacou

Carriacou’s port was filled with ferries that had to dodge drifting debris in the water to pick up evacuees from the island.

Help us continue supporting families across the Caribbean.

Latest from the ground

  • The team at Glendin’s Kitchen—WCK’s restaurant partner on the island of Canouan—is cooking hundreds of meals daily for families impacted by Hurricane Beryl. The restaurant was preparing to mark its anniversary and carnival when the storm hit. Having fully stocked for the festivities, they were able to start cooking immediately after Beryl hit. “All the shopping we had was to prepare for the one year anniversary and carnival in Canouan, and then this happened,” said Glendin. “Everything happens for a reason, you know?”

    Twitter | 7/18/2024
  • Marcus is one of the local farmers providing fresh produce to WCK’s team in Grenada. By purchasing from local farms we support the economy and ensure our kitchens have access to the freshest ingredients possible.

    Twitter | 7/17/2024
  • Rescue crews from across Venezuela arrived to help local firefighters in Cumanacoa shortly after Hurricane Beryl caused catastrophic flooding. As they assessed the area, they supported WCK’s meal distribution efforts in the region, helping ensure meals reached anyone in need.

    Twitter | 7/17/2024