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Haiti Hurricane Disaster Appeal

Hurricane Matthew -the most powerful Caribbean hurricane in a decade; category 4 with wind speed of 200kph has unleashed itself in the southern part of Haiti. The Hurricane left villages under several feet of water and killed more than 300 people, it has caused widespread devastation, destroying homes and displacing thousands of children and families.

350,000 people are now in URGENT need of assistance.

World Chefs Without Boarders is appealing ALL chefs around the world to donate generously to the account of Worldchefs (WACS) here. WCWB is collaborating with Haitian Culinary Alliance in US an affiliate of Alliance Culinaire Haitieane are making a relief effort by cooking hot meals to the relief workers, victims and children that are desperate in needs with the help of disaster agencies. Beside food and drinking water victim also dire need of hygiene kit, blanket. Our WCWB committee Ray McCue of US and Cornelia Volino of Canada will coordinate the relief effort of WCWB.

Thank you

We are chef, we have no border                                                                                                 

Willment Leong

Chairman – World Chef Without Borders

Vice President – Thailand Chefs Association

Founder Chairman – Thailand Culinary AcademyWillment Leong                             

[email protected] (WCWB Chairman)https://www.facebook.com/worldcwb/

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Worldchefs Joins Forces with Electrolux in supporting UN Global Goals, takes action on sustainability and food

Worldchefs is proud to join forces with Electrolux and with AIESEC, the world’s largest youth-led network, in Feed the Planet – a key partnership that includes commitments to driving a number of food projects over the coming years. As a first step, Electrolux is setting up the Electrolux Food Foundation, creating a long-term platform for funding initiatives in this area and engaging employees around the world.

“Feeding the world’s growing population in a sustainable way is one of the greatest challenges of our time. We believe Electrolux, as a world-leader in a kitchen appliances, has a responsibility and opportunity to contribute on issues related to cooking and food consumption,” said Jonas Samuelson, President and CEO. “We’ve had a global approach to the impact of our operations and products for many years. Now, we’re widening the scope of sustainability to address our role in society in a more focused way. By working together with Worldchefs and its 10 million associated chefs, we leverage our expertise, professional network and global organization to make the most of our contributions to local communities.”

The objectives are to inspire better food consumption and cooking habits among consumers and professionals, maximizing sustainable and healthy choices while contributing to a reduction of negative impacts. Other aspects are to support people in need – in putting better, more nutritious food on the table, providing advice on cooking on a tight budget, offering workplace education and supporting emergency relief efforts through Worldchefs without Borders.

The first project to be financed by the Electrolux Food Foundation will be the Feed the Planet partnership. Electrolux units can also apply for funding from the foundation to launch local projects supporting the objectives.

Given the status and role of chefs today, Worldchefs is uniquely positioned to set the agenda and convey important messages about the need for healthy food and sustainable cooking. AIESEC, which is promoting and driving youth participation in the implementation of the UN sustainable development goals, will provide volunteers to help manage projects on the ground.

Charles M. Carroll, President of Worldchefs, said:

“I believe this project is going to change global sustainability as it relates to the hospitality field. Our main focuses are sustainability education and awareness campaigns towards both consumers and professionals, and alleviating poverty through skills development and humanitarian relief. Electrolux is considered the sustainability leader in the kitchen appliance industry and in partnering with them, I believe we can make an impact in these areas and focus in on how they affect our planet.”

Electrolux sustainability framework, For the Better, includes nine promises to work for better solutions, better operations and a better society. By implementing a Group-wide approach to social investment, Electrolux is seeking to fulfil its promise “Be a Force for Good” in a way that is also aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. More specifically, Electrolux hopes to have a positive impact on the goals Zero Hunger (#2) and Responsible consumption and production (#12). Food is also a major factor in climate change, meaning this focus area ties well into Electrolux goal to halve its carbon emissions by 2020.

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Chef Willment Leong organises successful seminar in Jakarta, Indonesia

Association of Culinary Professionals Indonesia with support of Chef  Willment Leong (Chairman Worldchefs Without Borders) held 2 days Educational Seminar in Jakarta.

 

A 2 Days seminar starting june 7th was dedicated to Indonesian Students from Vocational School and Tourism Institute.

Day 1: How to Become a good Chefs

Day 2: How to Become a Champion

Venue: The 27 Vocational School, Jakarta

 

All students from Vocational School had complimentary to attend these 2 days seminars.

This program was made by Association of Culinary Professionals Indonesia and Young Chef Club Indonesia (Jakarta Chapter).

 

We had support from Chef Willment Leong who volunteered himself to come to Jakarta and teach our young students during 2 days, and all material of workshop from him as well.

 

110 Students (17 to 19 years old) from Vocational school in Jakarta, 12 students from Tourism Institute (University level) and 3 young chefs from our Young Chef Club Indonesia Jakarta Chapter.

 

Seminar started from 10.00 am until 16.00pm

During 2 days seminar all students were very attentive and learnt a lot from Chef Willment Leong.

 

ACP provided snacks and lunch boxes during 2 days seminar.

A few teachers from vocational schools came to see the seminar as well.

This program was supported by P.T Niramas Utama (Inaco Food), one of our ACP partners with Nata de coco products.

 

The event was successful and had big impact to our young students.

 

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Support for Fiji Chefs Association

The NZ Chefs Association has raised $NZD15919.52 in support of Cyclone Winston. 

 Cyclone Winston inflicted extensive damage on many islands and killed 44 people. Communications were temporarily lost with at least six islands, with some remaining isolated more than two days after the storm's passage. A total of 40,000 homes were damaged or destroyed and approximately 350,000 people—roughly 40 percent of Fiji's population—were significantly impacted by the storm. Total damage from Winston amounted to US$1.4 billion. 

The cheque was presented to the  Fiji Chefs Association for funding relief at the NZ Chefs National Culinary Competitions

Says Chef Murray Dick, Continental Director of Pacific Rim, “We want to thank World Chefs without borders and the whole chef community for all the tireless work that was done.” 

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Support Worldchefs Without Borders in helping Ecuador!

The news comes amid continue shaking in Ecuador on aftershocks, after a powerful earthquake with magnitude 7.8 which killed more than 570 people according to Ecuador’s Risk Management office. Most of the death were from coastal towns of Manta, Portoviejo and Pedernales. In a reconstruction efforts, Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa announced tax increase and selling government assets.

It will take years for Ecuadorian to rebuild their nation, rescue crews and aid from Latin America and beyond has come in since Saturday earthquake which caused aide spread damage throughout the country, especially on the coast. In Pedernales, a tourist city marred with destruction and restaurant destroy further unnerve people.

Ecuador is a strong supporter of World Chefs. So ladies and gentlemen let World Chefs Without Borders take the lead to donate generously to our brother and sister of chefs in Ecuador.

To donate please see below:

Account Name:

WACS World Chefs Without Borders

Account No:

00010339592

IBAN:

FR76 3000 4024 8400 0103 3959 223

BIC:

BNPAFRPPCRM

Bank Details:

BNP Paribas (code 02484)

2 Rue Gaston Boyer, 51100 Reims, France

Or donate with Paypal:

Thank you

We are chef, we have no border

Willment Leong

Chairman – World Chef Without Borders

Vice President – Thailand Chefs Association

Founder Chairman – Thailand Culinary AcademyWillment Leong

[email protected] (WCWB Chairman)

Photo credit: ABC news

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Chairman for World Chefs Without Borders Awarded 177th Distinguished Visiting Chef

Willment Leong, Chairman for World Chefs Without Borders, has just been awarded by Johnson and Wales University as their 177th Distinguished Visiting Chef.

This invitation is based on his achievements for the Thailand Culinary Academy, where he developed 210 national team members for 6 years. Leong was also actively involved in CSR work in World Chefs without Borders works for the past 2.5 years.

Former award recipients include Joel Robuchon, Martin Yan and Bill Gallagher.

Our heartiest congratulations to him!

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United Aid Support for Worldchefs Without Borders donation against illegal sand mining in Myanmar

Some time ago just some fishermen and ECO Hotel Ngapali Beach Rakhine in Myanmar along with their medical counterparts met for an exchange of past weeks towards the benefit of World Chefs Without Borders actions. The discussion centered on present and future medical projects which benefit the Rakhine & Myanmar communities.

Chief Dr of Munich Interplast Dr Heinz Schoeneich, just back from FOC medical operations in Bagan, Prof Heinz Homan of Duisburg Clinic & Dr Frauke Deneken back from medical operations at Pyapon Delta clinic and Dr Julia & Dr dent Axel Fruehbuss and Dr Robert and Dr Ulrike Seeliger of German – Myanmar dental Projects at Delta and Ngapali Beach the MCA-WCWB Solar Community Clinic met and talked about their work since they are all volunteers of many years in Myanmar and as great cooperation partners for Myanmar Chefs Association and Worldchefs Without Borders.

13.000 Euro cash Aid final hand over from Action Myanmar e.V. Dr Werner & Mallu Heller for the MCA-WCWB Flood Aid Mission 2015, through Action Myanmar member Dr Robert Seeliger for the building of more houses in Flood hit North Rakhine and for medical care to people in need. All arrangements as report by MCA-WCWB Myanmar near Mrauk Oo, Laymyo River. A follow up project is planned as a small dispensary for a permanent Dr in this near Chin State hills area. The last 7500 Euro arrived just by Dr Seeliger, 5500 Euro were already handed over.

Dr Werner & Mallu Jeller helped raising 13000 euros for Action Myanmar. Dr Robert Seelinger provided 7500 euros for the building of more houses and medical care for people in need in North Rakhine area as it was heavily hit by the flood.

All German specialist Drs and Ngapali Beach Myanmar Chefs Association members present,- came together for a documentary picture of the great donation which goes back to the never tired work of Mallu Heller. Many thanks to you sir!

The Munich Interplast team will follow Myanmar Chefs Association (MCA)-Worldchefs Without Borders (WCWB) on the 9th of January to very south Myanmar at Thai Border city of Kawthaung where MCA-WCWB collected over 300 patients which are in need of free of charge plastic surgery. The German Drs team is already in planning for end February a second follow up – mid March as the patients in need is still growing. The Munich Interplast doctors are planning to come between 13th of February to the 27th of February, the 5th team in Sittwe in 2 years, by Dr Bergermann.

Dr Julia Fruehbuss & the German – Myanmar dental team will continue in southern Rakhine through villages with the new mobile dental units as well at the MCA-WCWB Solar Community Clinic for free treatment and dental education dental public health mission until end of February 2016.

All German doctors also joint the protest and awareness campaign of MCA-WCWB on illegal sand mining at Ngapali Beach and Myanmar, a destruction of a sustainable Tourism development for all communities.

We woudl like to thank all our parteners for their help. If you want more information on ythe MCA-WCWB actions please contact: Oliver E Soe Thet, President MCA, Ngapali Beach Rakhine.

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North Greece Association gives meals to Syrians on Christmas Eve

On Christmas Eve 2015 the North Greek Chef Association and Worldchefs Without Borders prepared 3000 meals for refugees from Syria and worn torn countries at the Border. They have thus ensured the Christmas of those who cannot take care of themselves.

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From Young Chef Ambassador to Worldchefs reporter: Jessi talks about her travels to Fiji!

Jessi McEwan is a Worldchefs ambassador. She attended the Fiji HOTEC Competition held on Danarau Island on the 24-28th of November.

She was sponsored by a australian hotel in Victoria to fly over for 4 days, supported by Worldchefs and Worldchefs Without Borders, as ambassador to help kick start the beginning of the first Fiji Young Chefs Club with Sarah Kymbrekos. Also throughout the duration of the competition, WorldChefs' ambassadors and supporters conducted masterclasses and information sessions that would help encourage and support the competitors.

Over the three days she did a dessert master class, showing the competitors how to take a classic dessert and create a modern one using the same ingredients: showing them techniques, plating ideas and giving them inspiration. I also gave a talk on my role as an ambassador and how she is involved with Worldchefs. She also talked about her career and her success.

Also present were the Vanuatu Young chefs club and the potential President of the New Zealand Young Chefs club.

 

Once the competition had come to an end, with local and international judges judging several classes over the three days, the winner of the Fiji chef of the year, Young Fiji Chef of the year and Fiji Pastry chef of the year were announced at the gala dinner. At this time the chefs of the Sofitel resort put on a spectacular feast.

For Jessi It was an honour to be asked to participate in such a great event. Cassandra, Women in Worldchefs Ambassador, recruited great ambassadors to help with the Womens forum. And Jessi and Sarah Kinbreros signed up over 8 pages of young chefs wanting to be apart of Fiji Young Chefs Club.

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Donation to Worldchefs Without Borders Global Fund

On the 13th of November 2015 and in conjunction with Food Hotel China 2015, Shanghai China, a total of 3073 Euro was donated to World Chef without Borders Global Fund through Chef Qian Yi Bin Apprentice Ceremony, a total of 15 new apprentice include Chef Qian Yi Bin had donated each 140 Euro and the newly form China Elite Culinary Fedaration (CECF) donation of 833 Euro to World Chefs without Borders.

On behalf of World Chefs without Borders, we would like to extend our sincere appreciation to Chef Qian Yi Bin and China Elite Culinary Ferdaration for the kind donation. China Elite Culinary Fedaration is an non profit organzation lead by Chef Li Zhi Shun and group of chefs respresenting each province in China (One province one respresentative)

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