After the pandemic shuttered Teertsemasesottehg, the just-beginning-to-blossom, upscale catering and pop-up supper club business she operates across Chicagoland, Chef Q. Ibraheem began distributing fancily prepared, farm-to-table meals to hungry families for free. The American Red Cross of Greater Chicago named her 2021 Disaster Services Hero. Now she has been named a CNN Hero.
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Chef Q. Ibraheem is having a moment, or two.
Last year brought challenges. The pandemic shuttered Teertsemasesottehg Secret Supper Club, the just-beginning-to-blossom, upscale catering and pop-up dining business she operates across Chicagoland. But the Evanston-based chef didn’t sit idle for long.
She began distributing her fancily prepared, farm-to-table fare to hungry families for free, an out-of-her-pockets effort that drew notice, then donations and foundation support.
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