Published 15:14 IST, January 16th 2020
Gordon Ramsay volunteers at food bank in Australia for bushfire victims
Gordon Ramsay has recently visited at a Food Bank in Australia as a volunteer to help packing supplies for families affected by the bush fires. See pictures
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Gordon Ramsey is one of the most popular chefs, restaurateur, writer, television personality and food critic. Recently, Ramsey was seen volunteering at a food bank in Australia. Read to know more.
Gordon Ramsey Volunteers at Australian Food Bank
In recent news, Gordon Ramsey was seen helping the authorities packing at a food bank. He volunteered to help people affected by bushfires in the country. The celebrity chef surprised helpers at Foodbank Victoria. He helped packing supplies for families that are displaced due to the fires.
Thank you to the amazing volunteers at the @FoodbankVic for helping all those affected by the Bushfires.....so incredible to spend time with you today Gx pic.twitter.com/XXNxheSvzN
— Gordon Ramsay (@GordonRamsay) January 13, 2020
Our volunteers were treated to a surprise today as @GordonRamsay popped in to thank them for all their hard work 😁
— Foodbank Victoria (@FoodbankVic) January 13, 2020
They have packed more than 3,000 hampers which are being distributed to bushfire affected communities around the state. #bushfireemergency https://t.co/oZBydKLT41 pic.twitter.com/hUpinf0Cdn
However, Gordon Ramsey was not the first celebrity to pay a visit at the foodbank to help survivors of the fires. singer-songwriter, rapper, and flautist, Lizzo also appeared at the same foodbank. As per reports, she was on tour in Australia and decided to visit there, in order to volunteer to pack supplies for families suffering for the fires.
We had the one and only Lizzo helping us sort and pack hampers in the warehouse today! If you'd like to join Lizzo in supporting the bushfire crisis, visit https://t.co/aDyjFTSsLE 💜 pic.twitter.com/J5Nn0oyyod
— Foodbank Victoria (@FoodbankVic) January 8, 2020
From @Lizzo to Albo, our Foodbank Victoria volunteers are feeling the love this week 💜 Today @AlboMP popped by to say thanks for all the food relief. If you’re planning on stopping by too, we’re accepting public food and water donations Sat and Sun 10am-5pm. #AusPol #foodrelief pic.twitter.com/UKCPcWZlcE
— Foodbank Victoria (@FoodbankVic) January 10, 2020
Australia is facing one of the worst bushfire seasons in history. As per reports, at least 28 people have lost their lives and more than 1.3 thousand homes have been destroyed. It has burned 46 million acres and have killed around one billion animals, even some endangered species may be driven to extinction.
15:14 IST, January 16th 2020