Matthew McConaughey Helped Cook Meals for First Responders
On Friday, the actor teamed up with disaster relief organization Operation BBQ Relief and Wild Turkey Bourbon to cook, prepare and deliver meals to first responders as multiple wildfires rage across his “second home” of California.
The Oscar winner helped put together 800 dinners, which were delivered to over 20 fire stations. An additional 800 meals were also prepared for local homeless shelters. “Putting some food into bellies that are gonna need it,” the star said. “That’s what we’re doing here.” Nine days after it broke out, the Kincade Fire in the northern part of the state has so far burned more than 77,000 acres in Sonoma County, according to CalFire.
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