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At Mercy Chefs, our mission is to “just go feed people,” whether in the wake of disasters or beyond. Stay updated on our latest efforts across the U.S. and around the globe. For any media inquiries, please contact us at mercychefs@hodgespart.com.
About Our Founders
Chef Gary LeBlanc
Founder & CEO
About Chef Gary
After 35 years in the hotel restaurant business, Chef Gary LeBlanc unexpectedly discovered his passion while volunteering during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It was there in his hometown of New Orleans that Gary first saw the incredible difference that a hot meal can make, but as a volunteer, he was surprised and outraged by the quality of food being served.
Though the victims and first responders were grateful for every meal, there was little to no food safety practiced by the other relief agencies. It was all about fast, cheap and quantity. In the months following his efforts in Louisiana, Gary became inspired to the point of distraction by the idea of excellent food service in a disaster zone.
It was this spark of inspiration that led to the 2006 founding of Mercy Chefs, a national, faith-based nonprofit disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization that serves high-quality, professionally prepared meals to victims, first responders and volunteers in natural disasters and national emergencies. For 18 years now, Gary has led Mercy Chefs into more than 33 states across the country and 31 countries around the world, serving over 27 million meals. As Mercy Chefs’ reach expands, Gary consistently remains committed to his original mission to “just go feed people.”
Ann LeBlanc
CoFounder & President
About Ann
Advocating for nutritious meals and supporting families in need isn’t new to Ann LeBlanc, who felt a call to dedicate her life to service after her first deployment with Mercy Chefs to Conklin, NY, in 2006. Now, over 200 disasters and nearly 19 years later, Ann continues to serve as the heartbeat and grounding force of the Mercy Chefs team, always there to lend a helping hand and a hot meal to those in need.
Prior to joining Mercy Chefs full-time two years ago, Ann gained 25 years of combined experience at The Christian Broadcasting Network and Regent University in executive-level leadership in fundraising, event planning and marketing. Over the years, she has honed those skills to help Mercy Chefs skyrocket to new heights.
Ann embodies the essence of advocacy in everything she does. In her role at Mercy Chefs, Ann’s passion and commitment can be seen and felt by the people she serves. Whether she’s serving meals to single moms, elderly shut-ins, immigrant families, or the newly unemployed, Ann always goes above and beyond, prioritizing the soul and story behind people and meeting individuals where they are.
Featured Coverage
Mercy Chefs on Its Long-Term Commitment to Texas
AccuWeather interviews Chef Gary LeBlanc on Mercy Chefs’ long-term commitment to serving flood-affected communities across Texas Hill County.
Mercy Chefs Serves Meals Amid Deadly Floods in Texas
Chef Gary LeBlanc joins ‘Fox News Live’ to talk about how Mercy Chefs is providing hot meals to Texas in the wake of catastrophic flash flooding.
Chef Jaime on Feeding Flood Survivors in Texas
Managing Chef Jaime Arevalo shares how Mercy Chefs is bringing comfort and hot meals to flood survivors in Central Texas in an interview with Telemundo.
CoFounders Named to Insider Business 2025 Power List
Chef Gary and Ann LeBlanc were honored among the top 25 on Insider Business’ 2025 Power List, recognizing their impact in feeding those in need worldwide.
Mercy Chefs Receives the Spirit of Virginia Award
Portsmouth-based Mercy Chefs was recognized with the Spirit of Virginia Award by Governor Glenn Youngkin on Thursday, November 14, 2024.
Chef Gary on What Comfort Food Means in Disaster Relief
Chef Gary LeBlanc explains why he brings family-favorite recipes to the front lines of disasters and emergencies on Taste of the South.
Latest Updates
July 29, 2024
FOX Weather
Mercy Chefs Helping Those in Need. Providing Over 21K Meals Of Victims Of Hurricane Beryl.
Read MoreJuly 29, 2024
Dakota News Now
Rock Valley Cleanup efforts continue. ROCK VALLEY, I.A. (Dakota News Now) – The city of Rock Valley is continuing to work on recovery efforts. It’s been a week and a half since the Rock River crested and Rock Valley officials said they have picked up over nine million pounds of trash, but there’s a lot of work to be done.
Read MoreJuly 29, 2024
AccuWeather
The 1900 great galveston hurricane is the deadliest Natural Disaster In U.S History.
Read MoreJuly 29, 2024
Fox Weather
Tracking strong storms to start the day. Serving a community in need. Mercy Chefs donated food to families with power outages.
Read MoreJuly 29, 2024
Fox Weather
Trail of tornado destruction. state of emergency declared in 12 oklahoma countries.
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