Famous Chefs Are Stepping Up To The Plate In The Wake Of Natural Disasters

Asnatural disastersunfoldacrossthe world, celebrity chefs are stepping up to help out.

Big names in food, fromGuy Fieri toSkinnygirl founder Bethenny Frankel, have gotten creative in their responses to disasters such as this month’s wildfires in California, September’shurricane in Puerto Rico and August’scatastrophic flooding in Houston.

In some cases, their actions turn political: This week, U.S.-based chefJosé Andrés publicly vowed that his nonprofit would continue feeding Puerto Ricansuntil locals could take care of themselves, directly contrasting PresidentDonald Trump’s recent threats topull aid from the area.

Last week, Anthony Bourdain delivered powerful remarks against people who say chefs shouldn’t comment on politics.

“Fuck that. Is there anything on this planet more political than food? No there is not,” he told audiences at a TimesTalk panel.

We heartily approve of these chefs’ helpful efforts in times of crisis. Here’s who’s helping out.

José Andrés

The chef’s foundation, World Central Kitchen, has prepared and delivered more than a million meals to residents of Puerto Rico since Hurricane Maria ravaged the island in late September, The Washington Post reports. Things kicked off when Andres flew down just after the disaster to cook for hungry residents with local chef José Enrique and organize kitchens, volunteers and food trucks around the island. The month prior, he made meals for victims of the Houston floods.

Guy Fieri

Last week, the Sonoma County, California local evacuated his own home during the fires and organized a makeshift outdoor kitchen at a local veterans building. Since then, he and a team of chefs have fed more than 5,000 people a day, Eater reports. Fieri also set up a donation page with the Salvation Army, where you can contribute to fire relief.

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Bethenny Frankel

In early October, Frankel chartered four planes to Puerto Ricoto deliver2,000 pounds of nonperishable meals along with canned goods, water and other necessities. The month prior,she delivered suppliesto victims of thedeadly earthquake in central Mexico. Before that, she raised more than $300,000 for Houston victimsvia her charity program,B Strong.

Mario Batali

Along with other big-name restaurants, Batali’s Otto pizzeria donated 10 percent of its proceeds to World Central Kitchen’s operations in Puerto Rico and Haiti onWorld Food Dayin October.

Emeril Lagasse

Aside fromparticipating in World Food Day, Lagassedonated 10 percent of proceeds from his New Orleans restaurant to victims of Hurricane Harvey back in September.

Wolfgang Puck

Two weeks ago, the L.A. chefhosted a dinner fundraiser with other local talents to benefit those affected by HurricanesIrmaandMaria.

Paula Deen

Last month, Deen hosted a fundraiser at a Texas brewery for Hurricane Harvey victims.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.