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Personnel of the Federal Emergency Management Agency

Personnel of the Federal Emergency Management Agency

Personnel of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Chef Jose Andres, the founder of the non-profit organization, World Central Kitchen, coordinate future logistical operations in order to distribute meals... More

Alejandro Torres, a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico

Alejandro Torres, a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico

Alejandro Torres, a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico and chef volunteering with the non-profit organization, World Central Kitchen, prepares food for residents of Puerto Rico at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum ... More

Alejandro Torres, a chef volunteering with a non-profit

Alejandro Torres, a chef volunteering with a non-profit

Alejandro Torres, a chef volunteering with a non-profit organization World Central Kitchen, prepares a dish for residents at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Oct. 3, 2017. WCK prepared... More

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