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Hurricane Idalia hits Florida and Georgia

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Florida and Georgia | Active from August – September 2023
Hurricane Idalia made landfall along western Florida and then moved into southern Georgia, bringing strong winds and life-threatening storm surges. WCK mobilized ahead of the storm and began distributing meals immediately after it passed.

Despite slamming into a sparsely populated stretch of Florida’s western coast, Hurricane Idalia caused extensive damage in several small communities and left 200,000 people without electricity. Making landfall as a Category 3 hurricane, Idalia downgraded to Category 1 as it moved towards Georgia and other southeastern states.

Idalia caused flash flooding in western Cuba before moving into the Gulf of Mexico where abnormally warm waters allowed it to intensify as it approached Florida. Evacuation orders were issued for several counties in the state, including ones still recovering from Hurricane Ian which devastated the region last year. 

WCK teams spread across western Florida ahead of the storm and began providing sandwiches, fruit, and water and assessing food needs immediately after the storm passed. Our teams set up operations centers in Gainesville and Tallahassee and worked with restaurant and food truck partners to distribute warm, nourishing meals in small communities in Florida and Georgia.

18

Food Truck Partners

15

Distribution Sites

in two different states

94,000+

Meals

Latest from the ground

  • Eloy & Stephanie—the father-daughter team behind Mobile Culinary Kitchen—drove their food truck to Steinhatchee within hours of Hurricane Idalia passing. Alongside WCK, they’ve been serving lunch & dinner to families in this coastal town hit hard by the storm. #ChefsForFlorida

    Twitter | 9/03/2023
  • WCK prioritizes getting meals to the communities that need them most after disaster strikes. We did an aerial assessment after Hurricane Idalia swept through Florida to ensure scouting teams, with sandwiches in hand, reached impacted residents quickly & safely. #ChefsForFlorida

    Twitter | 9/01/2023
  • Scenes from the WCK efforts in Florida today 📷 Our teams prepared sandwiches to be served alongside apples, oranges & water as the storm passed—once it was safe to do so, we distributed the food to families and emergency crews. #ChefsForFlorida

    Twitter | 8/31/2023