Andrew Zimmern’s Rescue Gift Collection

A celebrity chef gives back

A four-time James Beard Award-winning TV personality, chef, writer and teacher, Andrew Zimmern is regarded as one of the most versatile and knowledgeable personalities in the food world. As the creator, executive producer and host of Travel Channel’s Bizarre Foods franchise, Andrew Zimmern’s Driven by Food, The Zimmern List and Food Network’s Big Food Truck Tip, he has explored cultures in more than 170 countries, promoting impactful ways to think about, create and live with food.

$541

Water Distribution Station

Installing a reliable communal tap that delivers clean water can help devastated communities rebuild after disaster.
$110

Clean Water

In the wake of a natural disaster and other crises, we rush clean water to people in urgent need, saving lives and preventing the spread of disease.
$68

Emergency Food for Children

Hunger hits children the hardest. Quick, nutritious emergency food can save the life of a starving or malnourished child.
$53

Emergency Cookstoves

The small flames from an emergency cookstove can make a big difference.

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  • $541 - Water Distribution Station
  • - Refugee Welcome Basket
  • - Clean Water
  • - A Stocked Fridge for Refugee Families
  • - Emergency Food for Children
  • - Emergency Cookstoves
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How it Works

Give a gift that inspires and helps refugees around the world. It's easy —
  • Choose your gift.

  • Dedicate your gift to someone special;

    choose to send them a printed card or ecard. Printed cards are delivered in 7-10 business days, while ecards can be sent immediately or scheduled on a specific date.

  • Make an impact: your gift helps provide critical assistance to uprooted families where most needed.

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About the
International
Rescue Committee

The International Rescue Committee is consistently awarded top marks by charity watchdog groups for our efficient use of donor contributions and the effectiveness of our work. Eleven years in a row, the IRC has earned Charity Navigator's highest rating of four stars —ranking us in the top 1% of efficient and trustworthy charities.

In the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak, The New York Times is highlighting the IRC as one of the top 5 charities to support. NYT Reporter Nicholas Kristof says, “The IRC is a gold standard organization.”