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Unpredictable winds spread fires across northern New Mexico

#ChefsForNewMexico
New Mexico | Active from April – May 2022
After first sparking in early April, multiple wildfires grew across northern New Mexico, displacing thousands of people. Together with local restaurants & a WCK Relief Kitchen, we served fresh meals to evacuees and first responders.

Hot, dry, and windy conditions fueled the Calf Canyon, Hermits, and Cooks Peak Fires in New Mexico, destroying homes and burning hundreds of thousands of acres. Shifting winds caused the fire’s rapid spread, leading it to be the largest and most destructive in state history. 

With increasing evacuation orders, the WCK Relief Team is expanded our efforts to serve comforting meals to anyone in need. In the affected areas, we supported restaurants providing meals at hotels, shelters, and community centers. In Santa Fe, where many evacuees and first responders were staying, we partnered with a large scale kitchen to cook thousands of meals. 

As the western US is faced with prolonged droughts, wildfires are becoming more prevalent year-round—both scientists and fire experts note that climate change is amplifying the quick spread and intensity. WCK is committed and will continue to assist communities impacted by catastrophic and extreme wildfires in New Mexico. 

By the numbers

59,000+

Meals Served

20

Recipient Locations

  • UPDATE from the wildfires in New Mexico 🎥 WCK’s Sandie is at a middle school in Las Vegas, NM currently set up as a shelter & community center for evacuated families. We are serving 3 meals a day here as well as providing food for first responders—more soon. #ChefsForNewMexico

    Twitter | 5/02/2022