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Master Deputy Thomas Browne: A Humanitarian Journey from South Carolina to Liberia

Master Deputy Thomas Browne: Bridging Hearts from America to Liberia

Richland County, S.C. — In a heartfelt demonstration of service and compassion, Master Deputy Thomas Browne, a dedicated officer with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, is on a mission that extends well beyond the borders of South Carolina. Having fled the civil unrest in his home country of Liberia as a child, Browne is now pouring his passion into uplifting his community here in the Midlands, while also reaching back to support those still struggling in Liberia.

A Journey from Liberia to the Heart of South Carolina

Born in the village of Sehwein, Liberia, Browne was just six years old when he was swept away from the growing chaos of civil war in 1989. It was an experience that has profoundly shaped his life and led him to embark on a journey that found him in Columbia, South Carolina, after stops in Pennsylvania and Tennessee. Reflecting on his experience, Browne stated, “The best way I can give is to, you know, look back and offer some kind of assistance…” His immense gratitude stems from the outpouring of help he received from the American government and people during his transition.

Paying It Forward with Service

Master Deputy Browne has dedicated his life to giving back in recognition of the kindness he received. From majoring in Criminal Justice to serving in the military, and now patrolling local neighborhoods as a sheriff’s deputy, his commitment to service shines brightly. Browne explained that his work is not just about law enforcement, but rather about standing as a pillar of support for those who need it, stating, “…whenever I touch the soil of the United States, was to offer my services to the United States, as a way of saying ‘thank you’ for what they did for me.”

Bringing Hope to Liberia

But Browne’s aspirations stretch beyond local impact. With generous donations from the community around him, he is turning his eyes back toward Liberia, gathering essential items to send back home. “As far as the things we take for granted here – shoes, clothes, water, food is actually something that they have to struggle to get,” he explained. In his village, basic amenities are scarce, and even local clinics are a two-hour trek away.

Browne is diligently collecting necessities, ranging from shoes and clothes to stationery and coloring books, to ensure that his home village receives the support it desperately needs. He’s currently preparing for another shipment that he hopes to send out by the end of the year. As he explained, “It was just amazing to see the smile and the joy and just the reception that they got receiving all of those basic items.”

An Invitation to Make a Difference

In his quest to share love and support, Browne encourages everyone to leverage their position and make a difference in someone else’s life. He passionately believes in the importance of being a catalyst for hope, sharing, “If you’re in a position as a person to open doors for another person, that’s the best thing to do, you know, be that gateway to someone else’s hope and future.”

For those who want to contribute to Browne’s mission, you can reach out to him directly at tbrowne@rcsd.net. Together, we can create ripples of kindness that not only strengthen the community here in Richland County but also remind those in Liberia that they are not forgotten.


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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