My name is William Deng, and I am the founder of Brother Deng.

I was born and raised in Aweil, South Sudan. Like most boys in southern Sudan, I grew up as a “Cattle Boy,” herding cattle from one field to the next. Because of the turmoil and poverty caused by the civil wars, I, like most children, was forced to work rather than attend school. I still dreamed of being able to go to school and get an education. My dream of getting an education and living a secure life seemed impossible unless I escaped the current situation.

God protected me throughout my long journey, first to Northern Sudan and, eventually, to the United States. When I reached the United States, I was 14 with only a third-grade education. After much hard work, I graduated from Roosevelt High School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. I then went to Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota, with a bachelor’s degree in international business, a minor in Economics, and a master’s degree in Banking and Financial Services.

I started the non-profit in 2011, but my mission started long before that. My initial goal was to eradicate Malaria in South Sudan, but that was just the beginning. My next goal is to bring educational and healthcare infrastructures to South Sudan through Brother Deng.

Mission

Brother Deng’s mission is to help individuals, families, and communities of low-wealth South Sudanese gain access to education, healthcare, clean water, and economic development. 

Vision

Brother Deng will build stronger communities for South Sudanese by creating access to education, healthcare, clean water, and economic development opportunities.

Value

Brother Deng’s core values are courage, impact, integrity, respect, collaboration, stewardship, and ethics.

Our goal in the United States is to help lift underserved and low-wealth South Sudanese immigrant communities out of poverty through financial education, credit building, and small-dollar consumer loan.

Meet the Board of Directors

President

Vice-President

Emily Sell

Matthew Remmich

Secretary

Officer

Gatlin Johnson

Eleni Aman

Andria Moon

Joshua Moon

Treasurer

Director of Marketing

Stacey Schmidt

Board Member

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By donating to Brother Deng, you’re not only saving lives. You’re providing resources for both children and adults who would have never had the opportunity to experience a higher standard of living without you.