We've partnered with SouthernSmokeTX to help support those in the food and beverage community across the country who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic: If you are able, we invite you to join us by making a donation:
to help support those in the food and beverage industry across the country who have been impacted by the pandemic. Started by 2013 F&W Best New Chef Chris Shepherd, Southern Smoke is a national emergency relief fund that has distributed more than $1.1 million directly to people in need since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis.
The organization has received more than 22,000 applications so far, and medical emergency cases take priority, says Shepherd. “People in our industry don’t ask for more than what they need.” Food & Wine has made a $10,000 donation to Southern Smoke, and our team will use our print, digital, and social media platforms in the coming weeks to continue advocating for the industry. If you’re able to, please consider making a
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