
We are a dedicated charity organization focused on creating sustainable impact in communities. From education to healthcare, we aim to empower those in need with the tools to build a better future.

Qassim Alowaid
President & Founder

Qassim Alowaid
President & Founder
Qassim Alowaid is an Iraqi-American living in Northern Virginia with his wife and two daughters. He is the founder and president of the Iraqi Children’s Hope organization and serves on its Board of Directors.
Qassim holds a master’s degree in Information Systems and Cybersecurity from Strayer University. While working full-time, he is also pursuing a Ph.D. in Big Data Analytics.
“Decades of political oppression, war, and deadly terrorist attacks have left thousands of Iraqi children orphaned. Without parental support, many struggle in school, fall behind, and eventually drop out, continuing a cycle of hardship through no fault of their own. These children need our help. Together, through I.C.Hope, we can transform the lives of children in poverty.”

Roz Fuller
Vice-President

Roz Fuller
Vice-President
Roz Fuller is a retired educator and mental health professional with over 45 years of experience dedicated to uplifting at-risk, low-income, and homeless youth and families.
She earned a B.A. in English from Fort Hays State University and an M.Ed. in Counseling from the University of Maryland Asian Division. Her career has taken her from a small school in Kansas to 17 years in Japan, working across diverse educational settings—from international universities to charter schools in Washington, D.C.
More than just a teacher or counselor, Roz has been a mentor and advocate, believing deeply in the power of education and compassionate support to change lives. Her passion for helping others continues through her work with Iraqi Children’s Hope, where she is honored to help provide hope and opportunity to Iraqi children in need.

Farah Sami
Secretary and Legal Counsel

Farah Sami
Secretary and Legal Counsel
Farah is a commercial and corporate attorney. She received a B.A. from Al-Turath University - College of Law and contributes to several trade unions and institutions, including the Iraqi Bar Association, Businesswomen Association, and the Iraqi Jurists Union.
Farah currently lives in Virginia and serves on the Board of Directors of Iraqi Children’s Hope. She is passionate about helping others, especially needy families and children. She dedicates her time and effort to supporting orphans and children registered with I.C. Hope and is deeply committed to improving the lives of disadvantaged families through the organization’s programs.

Dr. Ryadh Al-Hilfi
General Director of Public Health at the Iraqi Ministry of Health

Dr. Ryadh Al-Hilfi
General Director of Public Health at the Iraqi Ministry of Health
Dr. Alhilfi's posts held since graduation in 1988:
Manager of Primary Health Centers from December 1997 to June 2001.
Manager of Technical Department in Basra Health Directorate from March 2005-November 2005.
Deputy of Director General in Basra Health Directorate from November 2005 to September 2007.
Director-General of Basra Health Directorate from September 2007 to October 2018.
Director-General of Public Health Directorate in the Ministry of Health and Environment from October 2018-Present.
Member of the High National Advisory Committee for the prevention and control of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Jawad Al-Khafaji
MD, MSHA. Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Michigan

Dr. Jawad Al-Khafaji
MD, MSHA. Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Michigan
Dr. Jawad Al-Khafaji is an Internal Medicine physician and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Michigan Health System.
He received his medical degree from Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, where he remained as faculty for four years before relocating to Michigan and joining the University of Michigan.
He also earned a Master of Science in Health Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2018.
Dr. Al-Khafaji’s areas of interest include healthcare disparities, patient safety, quality improvement, and medical education.
He is grateful for the opportunity to work with Iraqi Children’s Hope to build a better future for our beloved Iraqi children.

Steve Lutes
Vice President, Middle East Affairs U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Steve Lutes
Vice President, Middle East Affairs U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Steve Lutes is Vice President of Middle East Affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, overseeing the U.S.-Egypt Business Council, U.S.-Iraq Business Initiative, and U.S.-GCC Business Initiative. He works closely with business and government leaders to promote U.S. investment and trade across the region.
Previously, Lutes served as a senior legislative affairs specialist at the U.S. Department of Commerce, advocating for trade policy on Capitol Hill. He also played a key role in the Bush-Cheney reelection effort in Ohio. Earlier in his career, he held various positions on Capitol Hill, including chief of staff.
Lutes holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and serves on the Board of Directors of the American University in Iraq – Sulaimani Foundation. He and his wife live in Alexandria, Virginia.

Aminah Al-Saeedi
Primary/Dermatology/Occupational Pain Management

Aminah Al-Saeedi
Primary/Dermatology/Occupational Pain Management
Aminah Al-Saeedi is a Board-Certified Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP-C) through the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).
She earned her Master of Science in Nursing with Distinction from Wayne State University, receiving the Continuing Quality Improvement Award for Pain Management in 2012. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing with High Honors from Webster University.
Since 2013, Aminah has practiced in Primary Care, Pain Management, and Dermatology across family clinics, jail health services, and urgent care. She is committed to evidence-based care and collaborates with healthcare teams to optimize patient outcomes.
With eight years as an ANP-C and 22 years as an RN, she has honed her skills in assessment, critical thinking, and patient management.
Beyond her profession, Aminah is passionate about philanthropy and giving back to the community.

Maya Vega
Business Development
United States

Medeeha Hussain
Family Consultant
Iraq

Ahmad Sadeq
Web Developer
United States

Mohamed Al-Ebadi
Medical Advisor
Iraq

Emad Alemary
Administrator Manager
Iraq

Ali Abid
Volunteer Coordinator & Research
United States

Ahmed Al-jomilani
Executive Director
Iraq

Emad Alemary
Public Relations Manager
Iraq

Nedal Bader
Mental Health Specialist
Iraq

Salam Basri
Project Manager
Iraq

Danielle McCarthy
Autism Specialist
United States

Faten Fawaz
Business Consultant
United States

Amena
Social Media Manager
Iraq