Creating Hope International (CHI)

Creating Hope International (CHI) Logo Creating Hope International (CHI)
Creating Hope International
PO Box 1058
Dearborn, Michigan 48121
United States
(313) 278-5806
http://www.creatinghope.org

Mission

Creating Hope International (CHI) was founded with the vision of bringing hope to victims of war, political unrest, and natural disasters through programs designed to help them rebuild their lives for a brighter tomorrow. CHI’s mission is to provide education, training, and health care to the people in the world with the greatest needs. CHI responds to community needs at the grassroots, fosters community participation, and empowers people through culturally sensitive education and training.

Programs

Creating Hope International operates programs in Afghanistan, for Afghan refugees in Pakistan, and for Tibetan refugees in India. Programs include teacher training, health education, medical services, pre-school through University education, computer training, income generating skills training, reproductive health, leadership training, health professional training, support for grassroots community-based organizations, and a magazine.

Current Projects on GlobalGiving

Fast-Tracking Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast-Tracking Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Help Afghan Women Deliver Healthy Babies Safely
Help Afghan Women Deliver Healthy Babies Safely
Help Afghan Boys Trade Guns for Books
Help Afghan Boys Trade Guns for Books
Learning Centers for Rural Afghan Women in Herat
Learning Centers for Rural Afghan Women in Herat
Save Rural Afghan Women & Children With Healthcare
Save Rural Afghan Women & Children With Healthcare
Afghans Learn to Use Computers For Their Jobs
Afghans Learn to Use Computers For Their Jobs
Save Poor Afghan Families From Starving
Save Poor Afghan Families From Starving
Give Afghans a University Degree
Give Afghans a University Degree
Afghans Learn Leadership for the 21st Century
Afghans Learn Leadership for the 21st Century
Tailoring: A Small-Business Skill for Afghan Women
Tailoring: A Small-Business Skill for Afghan Women
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Help Afghan Communities Help Themselves
Help Afghan Communities Help Themselves
Help Earthquake Survivors in Northern Pakistan!
Help Earthquake Survivors in Northern Pakistan!
Educating Tibetan Refugee Children and Youth
Educating Tibetan Refugee Children and Youth
Afghan Women Learn Traditional Carpet Weaving
Afghan Women Learn Traditional Carpet Weaving
Essential Oils to Improve Tibetans' Health
Essential Oils to Improve Tibetans' Health
Jump-Start Learning for Afghan Children
Jump-Start Learning for Afghan Children
Train Effective Afghan Teachers
Train Effective Afghan Teachers
Give Schooling and Housing for Children From Nepal
Give Schooling and Housing for Children From Nepal

Personnel Overview

Toc Dunlap - Executive Director
Toc Dunlap BA JD is an experienced educator and teacher trainer and has worked with Afghans since 1967. She was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Herat and Charikar for 4 years and worked as administrator of refugee programs in Pakistan for 8 years. Additionally, she helped to found an alternative school in Jackson, California and was an international lawyer with Ford Motor Company for 8 years.

Sakena Yacoobi - Vice President
Sakena Yacoobi BS MPH was a Professor at D'etre University in Detroit. Returning to work with her own people in 1992, she founded the Afghan Institute of Learning, an Afghan women’s NGO which provides teacher training, health and education services to 350,000 Afghan women and children annually. She co-founded and is Vice President of Creating Hope International, a U.S. non-profit.

Personnel Statistics

Toc Dunlap,
President and Executive Director
Founded in 1982
Employees: 4
Volunteers: 50

Financial Statistics

Budget (2006): $ 855,000
Budget (2005): $ 850,000
Maximum Budget: $ 855,000
Overhead: 6 %
Other funding sources: American Jewish World Service, Ann & George Fisher Foundation, Global Giving, Green Fund, Johnson & Johnson, Open Society Institute, Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation, and private donors
Religious Affiliation: None