When Natural Disasters Strike, Chef José Andrés Works Culinary Miracles for the Hungry
When people are suffering, this top chef has a three-pronged plan of attack: Show up, spread the word and pray.
When people are suffering, this top chef has a three-pronged plan of attack: Show up, spread the word and pray.
Chef José Andrés and his selfless act created 3 million meals after Hurrican Maria.
Listen as the acclaimed chef shares what inspires him to reach out to those in need following natural disasters.
She was too busy taking care of everyone else until she had to. Everyone needs a little help, even if you don’t want to admit it.
After an Australian shepherd mix fell into a 50-foot hole, neighbors and volunteers spent 30 hours trying to rescue him.
Therefore encourage one another
and build each other up.—1 Thessalonians 5:11 (NIV)
On a mission trip to build houses for families in need in Trivandrum — a gorgeous, rural section of Kerala in the southern west tip of India— this writer has a life-changing experience.
It sounded like a simple enough arrangement—help out a student with cerebral palsy. Little did he know what was in store over the next few weekends.
Putting others first with a cheerful heart isn’t easy, but because of that, even the smallest acts can leave an incalculable impact.
Having a special seat to remind others for the those who are missing in action and awareness for prisoners of war in sports arenas garnered a great connection to the miltary community.
Seeing these jets inspired his grandchildren to have respect for those in uniform.
Clarence Puvis noticed that the tombstones and markers in a veteran gravesite looked untended. He decided to take matters into his own hands.