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I’m really blessed because these people have<br />

nothing. It gives you some perspective.”<br />

It was on their second trip to the soup<br />

kitchen that Frank and Mike took aside Diane<br />

McVety, co-director of the <strong>St</strong>. Francis Soup<br />

Kitchen, and pressed a $20 dollar bill into her<br />

hand. It was money the boys had saved from<br />

their allowance and lunch money. They gave<br />

it to Diane and her husband, Jim (the other<br />

co-director) to buy groceries to feed the poor.<br />

“It was a difficult day down here, there<br />

were disturbances among the clients, which<br />

we get, given the population,” said Jim<br />

McVety. “It took us five feet off the ground<br />

and made everything wrong that day go<br />

away. It was such a wonderful thing for us<br />

to experience, that these two teenagers from<br />

their faith and own goodness reached out to<br />

help. We were very touched by it.”<br />

This summer Frank and Mike took their<br />

stewardship mission on the road. In July the<br />

boys traveled to Pass Christian, Miss., to serve<br />

meals at God’s Katrina Kitchen. The kitchen<br />

feeds more than 1,500 people daily, as well<br />

as coordinates home repairs in the area and<br />

tutors schoolchildren.<br />

AT A TIME WHEN<br />

BEING TOGETHER<br />

IS MOST IMPORTANT.<br />

MARK UDRY<br />

Twin brothers Frank and Mike Dawedeit<br />

regularly volunteer at <strong>St</strong>. Francis Soup<br />

Kitchen in downtown Jacksonville. They say<br />

they enjoy helping the less fortunate.<br />

“I think all young people have an impulse<br />

to do good things,” said Julie Motes. “The<br />

youth group helps Frank and Mike get<br />

outside their own world, and they see<br />

everyone is good even though they come<br />

from different backgrounds and that’s really<br />

valuable to them.”<br />

Valuable to them, and to those Frank and<br />

Mike help.<br />

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