Civic Values are fundamental for coexistence in a society, they are a series of principles that every citizen must comply with, respect and share.
Correos issues a new stamp dedicated to values such as, in this case, solidarity.
Founded in 2010 by Spanish Chef José Andrés, World Central Kitchen (WCK) is the first organization to respond to emergencies, offering food during humanitarian, climate and community crises while increasing the resilience of food systems hand in hand with the communities in which they serve. works.
WCK has served more than 60 million fresh meals to people affected by natural disasters and other crises globally. WCK strengthens food and nutrition security through resiliency programs that train chefs and school cooks, promote clean cooking practices, and offer direct financial support to small farmers, fishermen, agribusinesses, and associations, as well as providing training and creation opportunities. of networks
One of the mottos of the organization is that food is the fastest way to rebuild a sense of community when it has been destroyed for some reason. Cooking and eating together is what makes us human.
They call themselves "food rescuers." The urgency in the emergency is its hallmark. Acting quickly is essential to minimize damage.
The stamp is framed in a spectacular block sheet, drawn as an action comic, which represents a scene in which José Andrés, along with other colleagues from the organization, rush down from a helicopter, with their arms loaded with boxes of food probably somewhere you need it.
The seal is a detail of this illustration, a cap with the World Central Kitchen logo.