
The chef, whose organization World Central Kitchen has previously helped with food-relief efforts in the wake of natural disasters, arrived in Abaco on Tuesday after the islands were devastated by the powerful Category 5 hurricane.
“I’m not gonna lie … it’s been an exhausting day,” Andrés shared on Twitter late Thursday. “I am so proud & inspired by our World Central Kitchen team and incredible local volunteers working tirelessly to prepare and deliver 1000s of sandwiches and hot meals.”
I’m not gonna lie…it’s been an exhausting day….But I am so proud & inspired by our @WCKitchen team + incredible local volunteers working tirelessly to prepare and deliver 1000s of sandwiches and hot meals. We have much more to do…but we will keep going! #ChefsForBahamas