On a December Sunday, in their small kitchen, they made 54 egg and cheese burritos and went to downtown San Diego to feed the homeless. At first, Alec thought it was a punishment to teach him a lesson, but to his surprise it turned out to be fun.
Since then the group has expanded and they formed the non-profit call Hunger2Help. Each Sunday, the boys, fondly called the “Burrito Boyz,” and a group of regular volunteers made up of kids and adults, start their morning at dawn, to crack, scramble and wrap 450 egg burritos, then head downtown where hundreds of men and women line up waiting. They also give out clothes and water.
Mr. Johnson was shocked at what happened with this little project. He said in a news article, “It just took us doing something, taking action, and I think if you do that with anything in life, just take that first step, it’s amazing what can happen, what the opportunities are ahead of you.”
Here's the link: http://www.hunger2help.com/