Carolina Restaurants Unite to Support World Central Kitchen

Chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen Aids Gaza Amid Israel Defense Forces Attack: Restaurants Across United States Raise Money to Support the Cause

Chef José Andrés founded World Central Kitchen in 2010 in response to a devastating earthquake in Haiti. In recent times, the organization has made history by becoming the first to successfully send aid to Gaza by ship. The Open Arms ship, carrying 200 tons of food, arrived in the area on March 15.

In response to an attack by the Israel Defense Forces that resulted in the deaths of seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, restaurants across the United States are joining forces to raise money for the humanitarian organization. In North and South Carolina, establishments are stepping up to support this cause by participating in fundraising efforts organized by Benevolent Spirits, a hospitality group based in Asheville.

Benevolent Spirits is coordinating fundraising activities to benefit World Central Kitchen by asking bars and restaurants to designate a special cocktail or non-alcoholic beverage for the cause. When customers order the selected drink, the establishment will donate $1 to WCK. Participating restaurants in the Carolinas include a diverse range of establishments such as Chai Pani, Botiwalla, Cúrate, La Bodega, Ajja, Chubby Fish, the Montford Rooftop Bar, Soprana Rooftop Cucina, The Crunkleton, Twisted Laurel, Asheville Brewing Co., Posana

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