José Andrés is a celebrity chef who could be making tons of money by spending his days serving the rich and famous. Instead, he started the non-profit World Central Kitchen, which has fed millions of people in all different kinds of natural disasters.

After Puerto Rico was hit with Hurricane Maria, Andrés and his team did not hesitate to head down there and help those who were affected by it. Now, the non-profit have set up kitchens in Raleigh and Wilmington, North Carolina to help the survivors of Hurricane Florence.

The team set up camp last week, before the storm hit. Since then, they have delivered over 140,000 meals to dozens of shelters, police stations, response teams, neighborhoods, and families without access to food all over the Carolinas. Andrés’ non-profit has been the only food relief operation that is currently serving on a large scale in the affected counties.

Despite the dangers that the weather poses, members of the team insist on taking the risk to deliver the food.

“Even though there is still a lot of flooding, I believe yesterday was more dangerous than today. I’m just glad the storm is finally over and people can start getting their lives back to normal,” Andrés said.

It’s amazing that this man and his dedicated team are doing whatever they can to help those affected by this natural disaster as well as others. Find out more about what they are doing in the video below!

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