Celebrity chef Jose Andrés continued his relief efforts in Puerto Rico, providing thousands of Thanksgiving meals to residents on the island.

Andrés tweeted images on Tuesday showing volunteers preparing and packing meals for the holiday, with a goal of serving 40,000 Puerto Ricans.

Go team!! Today we cooked and delivered 6,744 full turkey dinners from one #ChefsForPuertoRico kitchen.. as we gear up to prepare for and serve 40,000 who need and deserve a hot meal this Thanksgiving. We could not & would not do this without all of you. Thank you.. #PRStrong pic.twitter.com/6SgHgWi8L0 — José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) November 22, 2017

Andrés' non-profit disaster relief organization World Central Kitchen has already served hundreds of thousands of meals to islanders recovering from Hurricane Maria. The category 4 storm made landfall in late September, crippling infrastructure and leaving most residents without power.

The chef, a Spanish immigrant who became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2013, has been a staunch critic of President Trump Donald John TrumpBubba Wallace to be driver of Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin NASCAR team Graham: GOP will confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominee before the election Southwest Airlines, unions call for six-month extension of government aid MORE. He canceled his planned restaurant in Trump’s D.C. hotel after Trump announced his candidacy in 2015.

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He previously called out the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the agency leading the government's response efforts, saying that its base of operations there is "the most inefficient place on earth."

The government is "leaving the people of Puerto Rico hungry and thirsty," he said in the tweet addressed to Trump.