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We all are Citizens of the World. What's good for you, must be good for all. If you are lost, share a plate of food with a stranger...you will find who you are.

Washington, DC and the world
Joined September 2009
Born July 13

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    Chef Jinimy is leading WCK’s Les Cayes kitchen—cooking 10,000 meals a day for people impacted by the earthquake. Having graduated from our Port-au-Prince culinary school, École des Chefs in 2020, Jinimy has returned to WCK with a desire to serve his community. 🇭🇹

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  2. What’s happening in Afghanistan breaks my heart…but the outpouring of support from people across America helps glue it back ❤️‍🩹 Our team at Dulles Airport saw even more refugees today….They had to go bring hundreds of extra meals & are still serving!

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  3. Hola from Jeremie in Haiti! 👋 We are delivering meals with partner … I’m at the bridge that was damaged in the earthquake so trucks can’t cross safely. Instead we use this fleet of motorbikes to get food across the river…Adaptation is key!

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    These are images taken by in Rambo, Haiti. This community is close to Maniche—a town WCK has been providing with fresh meals following the earthquake. Many homes & buildings here were destroyed, so we'll bring hot plates for families moving forward.

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  5. REPORT from Rambo in Haiti! This is a town near Maniche where we have been serving meals…Many homes damaged or totally destroyed here. And this is all these families have! I brought 200 sandwiches…and we will deliver hot food through road from Maniche.

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    While I’m down in Haiti, it’s been heartening to see our team jump into action for refugees arriving from Afghanistan. This family of 8 fled Kabul 7 days ago. Since then they have travelled by numerous busses & planes to finally land at Dulles Airport.

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  7. People of this is a great way to show the world The American way of treating people! With dignity and respect! You want to help us? Volunteer!👇🏼

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    Quick report from WCK's Sami overnight at Dulles Airport outside DC 📽️ The WCK team was on site until about 3:30am providing comforting meals to families arriving after incredibly long travel times—and we're back today to continue serving fresh, hot meals.

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  9. Amazing to see working nonstop in Haiti…still rescuing people injured in the earthquake…USA providing relief in Haiti is a clear example of how we can build a better world… proud to do our part…we just sent 2 helicopters with food before this!

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    Sitting on a plane for the last 26 hours, this mother from Afghanistan arrived at the airport tonight and told us the last meal she had was yesterday morning. With her two young kids, she had a bowl of beef shawarma over rice.

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  11. Aug 25

    . please read my DM…

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  12. Aug 25

    REPORT from the town of Annete in the mountains of Haiti! This area is completely cut off due to landslides after the earthquake…so the team has been bringing sandwiches & will work to support the local community to prepare meals here…

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    At Dulles Airport, the WCK Relief Team has served hundreds of meals so far today to Afghan refugees arriving on site. One bowl option on the menu: Falafel with pickled turnips, sumac onion, basmati rice & either hummus or tahini – all topped with parsley 🌿

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  14. Aug 25

    While I’m in Haiti…so proud to see our team in DC setting up at Dulles Airport to welcome Afghan refugees as they arrive in USA…this is the American way! Many families haven’t eaten a hot meal in a long time as they have been traveling…

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    Today’s scene at Dulles Airport outside DC ✈️ To support families landing from Afghanistan, the WCK team is here to provide fresh, hot meals upon arrival. People have not eaten in hours—or days—by the time they land. Today’s plates came from .

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  16. Aug 25

    Good morning from Les Cayes in Haiti! We just received 5,000 rolls from the bakery built in our partner Zanmi Beni orphanage in Port-au-Prince…they will be served with our hot meals today! Now I am going to rural communities most hit by earthquake.

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    In Boulmier, Haiti, the WCK team visited a small, unofficial camp for families impacted by the 7.2-magnitude earthquake. On our first day of meal delivery here, Olrich – the camp organizer – borrowed a neighbor’s table to help serve hot plates of chicken & rice!

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    Aug 24

    Tonight we got our refrigerated container into Jeremie in Haiti…We had to use a bulldozer to help get the truck across the river! Now we will have refrigeration for our kitchen in Jeremie…Will be much easier to cook!

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  19. Aug 24

    We must always do whatever it takes to get food to the people… let’s get a Bailey Bridge here in Jeremie! Will make it easier to deliver supplies…By working together we the people can overcome any obstacle!

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