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Indian-American NGO to provide 20,000 meals to frontline health workers in NYC

Saturday, 2nd May 2020

An Indian-American nonprofit has declared that it will provide over 20,000 meals to frontline health workers in under-resourced hospitals and local food kitchens in New York City, Bay Area, Boston and Chicago.

The American India Foundation (AIF) told it has tied up with the World Central Kitchen (WCK) for making the meals.

“As the impact of Covid-19 remains to evolve, frontline Healthcare workers in both the US and in India are serving an important role in the fight against the pandemic, wanting our support now more than ever,” stated AIF CEO Nishant Pandey. This collaboration is the latest as part of the AIF’s COVID-19 Response through which it is serving more than 1,00,000 vulnerable people including migrant workers in India from the economic and social fallout.

“AIF is happy to be teaming up with WCK to provide daily meals to hospitals, and long-term care facilities throughout New York City, Bay Area, Boston and Chicago. Through this action, we want to show our appreciation towards the frontline health workers in the US,” he said.

This partnership will also help the local economy and jobs by supporting local kitchens and restaurants, Pandey said.

World Central Kitchen, an international not-for-profit organisation founded by chef José Andrés, provides food to communities in times of crisis.

“To provide meals for the active and brave medical professionals working on the front lines of this crisis, as well as to meal centres who need assistance more than ever, is truly an honour,” stated Nate Mook, CEO of World Central Kitchen.