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Guy Fieri

Philanthropy runs in theFierifamily.

On Tuesday, Guy Fieri and his two kids,Hunter, 26, andRyder, 17, served food at a Special Olympics event in Northern California. Through theGuy Fieri Foundation, students at Windsor High School worked with the trio to make lunch for around 575 athletes and volunteers.

In an Instagram Story last week, Guy said he paid a visit to the school to help out with the culinary program. He taught students how to make Mexican rice and beans for the charitable event.

In photos from the regional Special Olympics on Tuesday, Guy posed with athletes and volunteers and even smiled with the iconic game torch on a track field.

More snaps from the day feature Hunter and Ryder packing several rows of meals into boxes, along with group pictures of Guy with several volunteers.

Guy Fieri Foundation

Guy Fieri

The Guy Fieri Foundation isoften feeding communities in need. In 2020, Guy served 1,200 first responders and healthcare workers at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital in California. At the time, he even wrote a personal note of thanks and his initials on the lid of each carryout box handed out.

Guy Fieri

Last week presented another big moment in the Fieri household — Ryder was off to prom.

Guy reshared his youngest son’s Instagram post, which featured several fun photos from hisjunior prom. Ryder, who’s in 11th grade, shared a sweet photo with his girlfriend on Instagram. He coordinated his outfit — a red bow tie and black suit — to match her dress.

He also shared a photo with his celebrity chef dad and mom,Lori, along with group photos featuring his friends.

“Out of the ordinary 🌹,” he captioned the post.

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Hunter previously opened up to PEOPLE about the example his dad sets.

“If you’re the guy that owns the shovel, why wouldn’t you help dig the hole?” Guy added. “I want to make a positive impact. When it’s all over, I just hope people say, ‘Guy was good for mankind. Guy helped.’ "

source: people.com