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About The Williams Way Foundation

Where It All Began

Our History

It all started with David and Jatuan Williams, who chose to raise their nine children on the principles of God's unconditional love. The Williams Way Foundation was created from the experiences, values, and lessons of a large family that understood both struggle and love; a family that strives to live by the example of Jesus Christ through service, compassion, and unconditional love for others.

We were not an ordinary family. We were raised extremely close, living by the principle of "all for one and one for all." Our parents instilled in us the importance of family, faith, hard work, and caring for others. Growing up, we experienced both the blessings of togetherness and the challenges that come with life. We learned early on that love is not just a feeling — it is an action, showing up for people when they need you most, even when it is not convenient.

Our mother, Jatuan Williams, was the heartbeat of our family. She was the kind of woman who would give her last to make sure someone else had enough. She cooked for neighbors, opened her home to those in need, and never turned anyone away. She taught us that service is not something you do when it is easy — it is something you do because it is right. Her love was unconditional, and her example shaped every one of us.

Our father, David Williams, was a man of strength, discipline, and faith. He worked hard to provide for our family and never allowed us to make excuses. He taught us accountability, perseverance, and the value of doing things the right way. He believed in us even when we did not believe in ourselves. His guidance gave us a foundation that we carry with us to this day.

Meet Our Founders

Portrait of Jeremiah Williams

Jeremiah Williams

One of our founders, Jeremiah Williams, has worked alongside community and city leaders in Pontiac since 2016. After leaving Pontiac in 2021, he returned in May 2025 with a renewed commitment to learn how he and his family can better serve the community and collaborate with local leadership to help move Pontiac forward.