Popular local chef uses online cooking classes to give back
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A popular local chef has been using her online cooking classes to help students stuck learning at home. Kayla Robison, the Executive Chef at Arnold's, started the classes when restaurants got shut down. The restaurant packages all the ingredients for you, so you can cook the meal live with Robison on Sunday nights. But classes aren't just helping perfect dinners: they're also helping to give back. Robison found out some students at her daughter's school didn't have laptops or tablets. So, she began asking for donations. As of Sunday night, she has raised more than $11,000. "I have a platform that I can help others. I think that's what people who have a platform should do. I'm able to be online with these cooking classes that has 10,000 viewers and I'm going to use that and try to do some good with it," said Robison. With with the help of community, Robison has been able to buy 150 devices. She said they should be delivered to students in the coming week.