José Andrés is heading back to Puerto Rico soon
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José Andrés has become the face of disaster relief efforts in Puerto Rico. He arrived in the U.S. territory on September 25, and since then he and his nonprofit, World Central Kitchen, have served over two million meals. Those efforts are far from over, and the chef recently said on Twitter that he will personally be returning to Puerto Rico soon.
Earlier this week Andrés announced that he would be closing his charity’s main kitchen at the Coliseo in San Juan, to focus on using satellite kitchens in remote areas to get food to the most vulnerable victims of Hurricane Maria.
“Now is the time to support local businesses so Puerto Rico can rebuild. We need to focus on the people who still need our help - the people in remote areas, the elderly, and the sick,” he said in a release.
That doesn’t mean World Central Kitchen’s mission is over, though. Andrés says it will be operating in Puerto Rico for a while, and he himself will be back soon.
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