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Richard Seivert is the director of Then Feed Just One. At times, there is enough food in the organization’s Le Mars warehouse to provide half a million meals.

“If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one."

~ Mother Teresa ~

‘FEED JUST ONE’ HAS PROVIDED MILLIONS OF MEALS

By Bob Fitch

“I don’t care what color skin the child has, what language they speak, how they dress, or what religion they are. You know what I care about? A hungry child is a hungry child,” said Richard Seivert, director of a Le Mars-based nonprofit organization called Then Feed Just One.

Hunger is a real issue nearly everywhere in the world. More than 20 years ago, Richard was helping in Honduras on a mission providing basic medical care. The late Dr. Gary Carlton, a surgeon in Sioux City, was among the doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists and others on the mission trip. After a hard day of seeing to the needs of patients, Richard said Dr. Carlton told him: “‘Never again. Never again do I want to go into a village without food. I treated a lady today, gave her the best medicine I could that will last her for a month or two months. But she was disappointed – she wondered why we didn’t bring food. She was hungry.”

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