When Al Siekert was growing up and got his report card in grade school, the category he always failed was, “Plays well with others.” As a little boy, he’d spent two years in the hospital, receiving multiple surgeries as doctors tried to triage issues with his trachea. Instead of spending those formative years learning how […]
“I made a promise to keep bringing breakfast for a year,” Siekert said, “without missing a Sunday. I was 15 months into it before I noticed my year was up. That’s when I realized I had no reason to stop and every reason to continue. What began with 15 guests has grown to more than 100.”