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World Chefs Without Borders Charity Dinner Raises 1.8 Million SGD for Kidney Patients in Singapore

Singapore 19 November 2024 – The World Association of Chefs’ Societies (Worldchefs) is proud to announce that World Chefs Without Borders (WCWB), the humanitarian initiative of Worldchefs, proudly partnered with the National Kidney Foundation Singapore (NKF) and the Singapore Chefs Association to host the NKF55 Charity Gala Dinner on October 21, 2024. Held at W Singapore – Sentosa Cove, this extraordinary event raised an impressive 1.8 million SGD to support kidney failure patients in Singapore.

The gala, an event coinciding with Worldchefs’ presence in Singapore for the 40th Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2024, brought together Michelin-starred chefs Julien Royer, Emmanuel Stroobant, and Jason Tan, alongside celebrated chefs Tony Khoo, KK Kong, Lee Lay, and Rene Oskam, to deliver a remarkable culinary experience to over 300 guests. Dr. Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment and Ministry of Transport, graced the occasion as the Guest-of-Honour, underscoring the event’s significance.

World Chefs Without Borders: A Legacy of Giving Back

World Chefs Without Borders played a pivotal role in making this event a success by providing resources, amplifying awareness, and showcasing how the culinary community can unite for impactful causes. The funds raised will go directly toward providing life-saving dialysis treatments and holistic care for over 5,700 patients in Singapore, ensuring ongoing support for individuals in need.

Commenting on the event’s success, World Chefs Without Borders Chairman Willment Leong stated:

“This event represents the heart of what World Chefs Without Borders stands for—using the power of the culinary community to inspire change and improve lives. Together with our partners, we’ve demonstrated how chefs can go beyond the kitchen to create a profound and lasting impact.”

Willment Leong (featured center-left), Chairman of World Chefs Without Borders
A Lifeline for Kidney Failure Patients

Each day in Singapore, six individuals are diagnosed with kidney failure, many requiring lifelong dialysis to sustain their lives. Dialysis is not only physically and emotionally demanding but also financially burdensome, costing patients over $2,500 per month. The NKF55 Charity Gala Dinner provided an avenue for the global culinary community to unite and address this urgent need, exceeding its initial fundraising goal through the generosity of donors and supporters.

A Collective Commitment to Change

Worldchefs is proud to have been part of this meaningful initiative, continuing its legacy of giving back through World Chefs Without Borders. This event exemplifies the organization’s ongoing mission to harness the talents and generosity of chefs worldwide to support those in need.

To learn more about World Chefs Without Borders and their humanitarian efforts, visit https://www.worldchefswithoutborders.org/.

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About Worldchefs

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a federation made up of 110 national chef associations. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries years of history since its founding in 1928 at the Sorbonne by the venerable Auguste Escoffier.

Representing a mobilized international membership of culinary professionals, Worldchefs is committed to advancing the profession and leveraging the influence of the chef jacket for the betterment of the industry and humanity at large.

Worldchefs is dedicated to raising culinary standards and social awareness through these core focus areas:

  • Education – Worldchefs offers support for education and professional development through the landmark Worldchefs Academy online training program, a diverse network of Worldchefs Education Partners and curriculum, and the world’s first Global Culinary Certification recognizing on-the-job skillsin hospitality;
  • Networking – Worldchefs connects culinary professionals around the world through their online community platform and provides a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;
  • Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and operates the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;
  • Humanitarianism & Sustainability – Worldchefs Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.

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Italy: Families receive food assistance from Worldchefs members amid deadly floods

Amid catastrophic flooding in Northern Italy, Worldchefs’ member Federazione Italiana Cuochi (FIC) and World Chefs Without Borders provide thousands of displaced people with food and comfort.
Catastrophic flooding in Northern Italy has displaced thousands and upended livelihoods. Worldchefs member FIC is on the ground providing emergency food relief to flood-stricken communities.
Catastrophic flooding in Northern Italy has displaced thousands and upended livelihoods. Worldchefs member FIC is on the ground providing emergency food relief to flood-stricken communities.

Flooding in Northern Italy has killed 15 people and displaced more than 36,000. Worldchefs’ member FIC has responded with emergency food relief, delivering solidarity and food assistance to those in need.

In Emilia-Romagna, dozens of chefs from the FIC Solidarity and Emergency Department (DSEFIC) have worked around the clock to provide hot meals to those whose lives have been upended by the deadly floods.

In Emilia-Romagna, dozens of chefs from the FIC Solidarity and Emergency Department (DSEFIC) have worked around the clock to provide hot meals to those whose lives have been upended by the deadly floods. Image: FIC volunteer chefs prepare hot meals in emergency kitchens in Imola and Riolo Terme.
FIC volunteer chefs prepare hot meals in emergency kitchens in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region.

“Since May 19, our teams of emergency cooks have been on the field in the cities of Imola and Riolo Terme to prepare meals for the population and rescuers,” says Roberto Rosati, DSE President and World Chefs Without Borders Committee Member. “To date we have produced almost 12,000 complete meals.” Worldchefs Without Borders provided 4,000 euro to help fund the food relief effort.

On the frontlines of the climate crisis

DSEFIC’s work on the ground is helping flood-hit families get back on their feet by providing immediate food assistance.

The Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy is one of the country’s agricultural hubs. The flooding has inundated farmlands and destroyed produce, decimating a region known as the “Fruit Valley”. Greenhouses and stables have also been affected, resulting in the loss of animals. More than 5,000 farms have been submerged, including fields of corn and grain, compounding on record inflation and soaring food prices.

Livelihoods, croplands, and homes have been devastated by the catastrophic flooding, a region where researchers warn will see more violent and frequent storms due to the accelerating climate crisis.

The floods followed years of severe drought, which compacted the soil and reduced its ability to absorb rainfall. Rising temperatures have intensified droughts, leading to soil dryness and changes in permeability. With extreme amounts of rainfall in a short period, runoff is exacerbated, causing rivers to overflow and alter their course. Over 20 rivers in the region have burst their banks, triggering numerous landslides.

Emilia Romagna’s President, Stefano Bonaccini, likened the devastation to a “new earthquake,” just days before the anniversary of a deadly earthquake that struck the region in 2012.

Experts warn that flood-battered Northern Italy will see more violent and frequent storms, linking the disaster to the accelerating climate crisis.
The Worldchefs community stands in solidarity

DSEFIC has been working tirelessly to provide meals for the affected population. To ensure that their disaster response program can effectively assist affected communities, DSEFIC is seeking donations to enhance their kitchen operations in Riolo and Imola.

The support and contributions of individuals and organizations will play a crucial role in helping the affected regions recover from this tragic event.

Donations can be made via bank transfer using the following bank details:

Bank: Monte dei Paschi di Siena Account
Name: C/C in the name of the FIC Solidarity and Emergencies Department
IBAN: IT64Z0103003213000063363833
SWIFT: PASCITM1R13

For more information, contact: [email protected]


Read more about DSEFIC in the latest issue of Worldchefs Magazine.

Visit www.worldchefswithoutborders.org for more information on Worldchefs’ global humanitarian aid initiatives.

To find out how chefs can and must respond to the climate emergency we face today, visit feedtheplanet.worldchefs.org.

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