Board of Directors
William Seo, founder and President

William Seo
William Seo has been involved with different organizations since 1986 to volunteer in community outreach projects in different parts of the world, such as South Korea, Philippines, Mexico, and North America. William Seo founded HEMEfund Worldwide, formerly known as Project Help Afghanistan (PHA), while he was deployed to Afghanistan with U.S. Army in 2009.
What started to get a pair of shoes to a local Afghan national worker developed in to multiple projects, helping more than 3,000 Afghans by the end of the deployment with the support of numerous individuals, churches, and non-profit organizations from U.S. and other parts of the world.
William was immigrated to U.S. in 1984 with his family. He dropped out of St. Matthews University School of Medicine and served as the President and CEO of BioMedical26, inc. for 6 years.
He has received Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal (MOVSM) for the humanitarian effort in Afghanistan.
His vision is to provide Home(H), Education(E), Medical(M), and Employment(E) to overcome poverty in Afghanistan and different parts of the world.
Melvyn Lopez, Vice-President

Melvyn Lopez
Born in Puerto Rico, Melvyn Lopez has been in the United States Army for nearly 19 years serving at various positions. He also participated in numerous deployments and peace-keeping missions such as Egypt, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Given this opportunity to see various locations around five continents he realized that there was much need and suffering in the world.
Soon, he decided to become involved in his community as much as possible. Melvyn Lopez community involvement history includes volunteering at the local Roman Catholic Church; volunteering at Habitat for Humanity; being a tutor for the Machine Tool Technology department at Columbus Technical College (Columbus, GA) for over 300 hours, where he received the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal (MOVSM) for his efforts; and assisting members of the Peace Corps in Vicenza, Italy with the acquisition of equipment for the St. Joseph Children’s Hospital in Ghana. He met William Seo during his deployment to Afghanistan and offered help with HEMEfund Worldwide.
His Civilian Education includes a Bachelors of Science in Industrial Design from SUNY Empire State College, a Master of Business Administration in Global Management from the University of Phoenix, and is currently working on his dissertation for a Ph. D. in Management from North-Central University.
Steve Satterfield, Adviser to the Board

Steve Satterfield
Present
169th Fires Brigade Chaplain, CO at Army National Guard
Past
Battalion Chaplain at US Army (2001-2010)
Chaplain Intern at Swedish Medical Center (2000-2001)
Youth Director at 1st Presbyterian Church Pueblo, CO (1996 – 1997)
Education
Denver Seminary, Doctor of Ministry student, Marriage and Family Counseling
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Master of Divinity (1994 – 1996)
University of Colorado at Denver, Bachelor of Science, Music (Audio Engineering / Keyboards) (1987 – 1989)
Colorado State University, studied Computer Science (1985 – 1987)
George Washington High School , studied Computer Science (1981 – 1985)
Summary
I’m in my 4th class in the Doctor of Ministry Marriage and Family Counseling program at Denver Seminary, B average.
Master of Divinity, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
5 units of Clinical Pastoral Education
American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
National Association of Evangelicals (endorse me)
Vineyard Church (USA) (ordained me)
I was with the American Association of Pastoral Counselors as a Pastoral Care Specialist until June, 2010.
Battalion Chaplain (28 months in Afghanistan, Iraq and Kuwait)
Specialties
Level 2 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing;
Meyers Briggs Type Indicator Course;
Combat Medical Ministry Course / 7S
Basic Critical Incident Stress Management Course;
Pastoral Crisis Intervention Course;
ASIST course (Suicide Prevention);
7 Habits of Highly Effective Families course;
Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program;
How To Avoid Marrying A Jerk course;
Family Wellness course;
Prepare / Enrich course;
Couples Communication Course
Dr. Rafiullah Mohammad Sadiq, Co-founder and Director of Operations in Afghanistan

Rafiullah Mohammad Sadiq
Dr. Rafiullah Sadiq (Dr. Rafi) is a very compassionate person, willing to serve his people in any way he can. Dr. Rafi met William while he was working with U.S. Army at a treatment center and joined HEMEfund Worldwide(formerly known as Project Help Afghanistan). Since then Dr. Rafi has been a valuable asset to HEMEfund Worldwide and successfully assisted in every part of projects.
Dr. Rafi is an internist, graduated from a medical college in Jalabad city, Afghanistan in 2003. He has also completed General Management course, Office programs for computers, Special conversation course, Accounting course, and English conversation course.
He is fluent in Pashto, Dari, Urdu, Panjabi, and English.
His awards are Army Achievement Medal, Coin of Excellence from D-Company 2-503, U.S. Army, Certification of Appreciation from Project Help Afghanistan, Certificate of Achievement from the 10th Mountain Divistion, U.S. Army, and Coin of Best Service Award from Captain Senterfitt.
Asadullah Subhanullah, Administrator in Afghanistan

Asadullah Subhanullah
Asadullah Subhanullah (Asad) was born in Kabul, Afghanistan in May 5, 1986. Due to the civil war, his family moved to Peshwar, Pakistan where he attended primary and secondary schools. Asadullah is fluent in both English and Pashto and is educated and certified in Microsoft Office, MCSE, Photoshop, Ulead, and Operating systems troubleshooting.
He taught Microsoft Office and other software, as well as English at the Compro Institute of IT. Asadullah met William Seo while working as an Afghan Linguist with U.S. Army and started working for HEMEfund Worldwide.
Richard Johnson, Secretary
Richard Johnson was born on 12 March, 1969 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He attended the Pittsburgh High School for the Creative and Performing Arts where he majored in music performance and minored in music composition. He entered the United States Army on 13 June 1988; upon the completion of Basic Combat Training at Fort Bliss, Texas; he attended the United States Army Medical Department Center & School at Fort Sam Houston, Texas for training as a Combat Medic.
Richard served on several assignments throughout his almost 22-year military career:
1. 560th Medical Company, Camp Humphreys, Korea (1988-89)
2. 1-34 Armor Battalion, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kansas (1989-1992)
3. 554th Military Police Company, Patch Barracks, Germany (1992-1996)
4. Stuttgart Health Clinic, Vaihingen, Germany (1992-1996)
5. 690th Medical Company, Fort Benning, Georgia (1996-99)
6. Friedberg Health Clinic, Friedberg, Germany (1999-2003)
7. 1-87 Infantry Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York (2003-2005)
8. 4-25 Field Artillery Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York (2005)
9. 3rd Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York (2005-08)
10. 1-32 Infantry Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York (2008-Present)
1. Operation Desert Storm – Iraq (Combat Tour 1991)
2. Operation Enduring Freedom IV – Afghanistan (Combat Tour 2003-04)
3. Operation Enduring Freedom VII – Afghanistan (Combat Tour 2005-06)
4. Operation Enduring Freedom IX – Afghanistan (Combat Tour 2009-10)
During my recent combat tour in Afghanistan (2009-10), he’s often noticed several its natives were without the basic necessities of which we Americans so much take for granted; simple clothing items, like shoes. Along with William Seo, he’s had to treat some Afghans; due to the simple fact that they simply could not afford simple everyday items like shoes; so that was what very much inspired him to join William in his quest to do all (and anything) possible to render assistance to what he strongly feels was once (and still to some great extent) a much abused, if not neglected, (war-torn) nation.
Esperanza A. Senterftt, board member
Esperanza Senterfitt has been volunteered to work with military families in her community whose loved ones are deployed since 2003 to express her deepest gratitude to deployed soldiers for their dedicated services to the nation.
Esperanza has also spent much of her own money and time to purchase and ship many needed items to support the poor nations around the globe. She sent 600 pairs of shoes in 2006 and 400 pairs in 2009 to 3rd world countries. This is just a small example of what she has done to express her compassion to the poor nations. She recently volunteered to join HEMEfund Worldwide as a board member to do even greater work for the people in Afghanistan.


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