Current:Home > InvestWorld Central Kitchen, Hearts with Hands providing food, water in Asheville -VitalWealth Strategies
World Central Kitchen, Hearts with Hands providing food, water in Asheville
View
Date:2025-04-15 15:22:50
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Disaster relief organizations have arrived, providing free food and supplies in the Asheville area of western North Carolina, which was devastated by flooding from Helene and where the death toll has ticked into the dozens.
Global relief organization World Central Kitchen will distribute free meals for the public beginning at Noon on Sept. 30 at Bear's Smokehouse in the South Slope district downtown, according to a local food outreach organization, Food Connection.
WCK will set up additional distribution locations outside of Asheville later.
Hearts with Hands will continue relief efforts by distributing food boxes and water from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday at the outreach ministry's outreach's warehouse in Swannanoa. The organization intends to add hot meal food distribution later.
'Our hearts are broken':'Surreal' scope of devastation in Asheville, North Carolina
What you can do:How can I help those affected by Hurricane Helene? Here are ways you can donate
World Central Kitchen was founded by celebrity chef José Andrés in 2010 to provide fresh food on the frontlines of humanitarian disasters in the United States and around the world. The organization lost seven workers in a drone attack in Gaza earlier this year, causing it to temporarily pause its operations in the war-torn enclave.
The organization has teams in four states assessing needs and serving meals in the wake of Hurricane Helene, including Florida, Tennessee and Georgia.
Tiana Kennell is the food and dining reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA Today Network. She is a graduate of Michigan State University and covered the arts, entertainment and hospitality in Louisiana for several years. Email her at tkennell@citizentimes.com or follow her on Instagram @PrincessOfPage.
Contributing: Donovan Slack, USA TODAY
veryGood! (949)
Related
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- Europe reaches a deal on the world's first comprehensive AI rules
- 'Zombie deer' disease has been reported in more than half the US: What to know about CWD
- New Mexico police are trying to identify 4 people who died in fiery head-on crash
- Kylie Jenner Shows Off Sweet Notes From Nieces Dream Kardashian & Chicago West
- China is hardening against dissent, rights groups say as they mark International Human Rights Day
- Live updates | Israel strikes north and south Gaza after US vetoes a UN cease-fire resolution
- Krys Marshall Reveals This Episode of For All Mankind Was the Hardest Yet
- New data highlights 'achievement gap' for students in the US
- College football award winners for 2023 season: Who took home trophies?
Ranking
- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
- Oklahoma City voters consider 1% sales tax to build a $1 billion arena for NBA’s Thunder
- Former Kentucky Gov. Julian Carroll dies at age 92
- International bodies reject moves to block Guatemala president-elect from taking office
- The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
- How Felicity Huffman Is Rebuilding Her Life After the College Admissions Scandal
- Teen gunman sentenced to life for Oxford High School massacre in Michigan
- At DC roast, Joe Manchin jokes he could be the slightly younger president America needs
Recommendation
FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
Heisman odds: How finalists stack up ahead of Saturday's trophy ceremony
Two Indiana police officers are acquitted of excessive force in 2020 protesters’ arrests
Taylor Swift sets record as Eras Tour is first to gross over $1 billion, Pollstar says
Jorge Ramos reveals his final day with 'Noticiero Univision': 'It's been quite a ride'
U.S. announces military drills with Guyana amid dispute over oil-rich region with Venezuela
Minnesota grocery store clerk dies after customer impales him with a golf club, police say
Brenda Lee is much bigger than her 1958 Christmas song that just hit No.1