Celebrity chef Guy Fieri is volunteering to help feed victims displaced by the California wildfires, as well as emergency responders.

Fieri told CNN on Sunday that he was teaming up with the Salvation Army, Operation BBQ Relief and local residents to help feed victims from what he called a “makeshift kitchen” in a college parking lot in Redding, Calif.

The Food Network host also said the kitchen is acting as a shelter for wildfire evacuees.

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“We’re in tough times as a world with all of the things going on. And boy, you take a moment like this and you really see what America is made of. A lot of great people coming together,” the “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” star told CNN.

“All those basics that we have on a regular basis all of the sudden are gone,” Fieri added.

Fieri said he “can’t even see the sun” in Redding, where the Carr Fire has wreaked havoc, reportedly setting roughly 100,000 acres in Shasta County aflame since it began a week ago.

The celebrity chef said he cooked for nearly 750 people on Friday and said he is “trying to keep the menu interesting.”

Fieri also offered relief to wildfire victims in his hometown of Santa Rosa, Calif., last year after wildfires tore through the area, cooking meals for thousands of displaced residents.