Director's Message

A letter from our director

Pervaiz Tufail

Director, GCPI

Dear Members of Global Child Protection Institute — GCPI,

As the director of GCPI, I envision "a welcoming world for refugees, immigrants and homeless where their rights are protected and their safety is secured," and I believe that social change can happen through inspiration. GCPI stands as a beacon of hope, a safe haven where immigrants, refugees and homeless can find support and guidance for economic, emotional and housing self-sufficiency.

Every day, GCPI opens its doors to greet individuals, families and communities to help them achieve their resettlement and self-sufficiency goals. Over the years, GCPI has grown from strength to strength, providing vital support, resources and advocacy for immigrants, refugees and homeless from diverse backgrounds.

In pursuit of our mission, we will strive to:

  • Empower Provide the tools, resources and opportunities immigrants, refugees and homeless need to thrive — through education, skills training and connection building.
  • Advocate Be relentless advocates for immigrant, refugee and homeless rights, engaging policymakers and partner organizations toward fair and just policies.
  • Unite Foster unity and camaraderie among our clients, celebrating diversity and creating spaces for dialogue across backgrounds.
  • Support Provide legal assistance, language classes, job placement and mental health resources, so no one feels alone during their journey of integration.

I encourage our dedicated staff, volunteers, donors and sponsors to actively engage with GCPI. Your contributions are truly invaluable — share your stories, ideas and expertise, as they form the foundation of our collective strength.

Warmest regards,
Pervaiz Tufail, Director, Global Child Protection Institute

About GCPI

Mission & Vision

Mission

GCPI envisions a welcoming world for refugees, immigrants and homeless children, families and communities where their rights are protected and their safety is secured.

Vision

A world with no people forced to flee their homes — where everyone has access to clothing, food, safety and the opportunity to live the violence-free life they dream of.

GCPI is a local nonprofit in Illinois serving all, with a special focus on South Asian immigrants, refugees and homeless — Pakistani, Afghan, Indian, Nepali and Bangladeshi communities — with a track record of economic self-sufficiency, long-term transitional housing and mental health stability.

Our History

From a street child's vision to a global institution

Global Child Protection Institute began its mission informally in 2005 and formally attained 501(c) status in the United States in 2017. Founded in 2005 and officially registered in 2017 by a group of Pakistani, Afghani, Indian and Ukrainian immigrants and refugees, GCPI assists South Asian immigrant, refugee and homeless communities regardless of faith, race, ethnicity or nationality.

GCPI was conceptualized and strategically developed by Pervaiz Tufail, whose lived experience as a former street child and later an immigrant to the United States shaped the organization's purpose and direction. Working alongside a committed network of child rights advocates, capacity-building experts, trainers and homeless support advocates, Mr. Tufail transformed this vision into a growing institution with an operational presence in Chicago (USA), Islamabad (Pakistan) and Kabul (Afghanistan).

GCPI coordinates its projects with federal, state and locally funded programs, resettlement agencies, Child Protective Services (CPS) and the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to foster protection, resettlement and reintegration in new and welcoming communities.

Mr. Tufail's personal journey — from extreme poverty, resource deprivation, domestic violence and a childhood marked by adversity — to becoming a global advocate for vulnerable children provides the inspiration and guiding framework for GCPI's work.
Core Values

What guides every program we run

Accountability

We are accountable to our clients, donors and stakeholders — providing honest, fact-based reports on the impact of every dollar.

Transparency

We operate without hidden agendas. Funding received, how it's spent, and the outcomes achieved are publicly available.

Empathy

We design programs with an understanding of trauma and emotional turmoil, helping people become resilient with respect and dignity.

Justice & Equality

All immigrants, refugees and homeless have equal access to services, resources and opportunity — free of discrimination.

Respect for Diversity

Every individual, family and community is unique. Our team spans backgrounds we consider a strategic advantage.

Participation, Protection & Openness

International human rights frameworks guide our services, alongside free communication and open, collaborative decision-making.

Leadership Team

Guiding safe, happy and healthy transitions

GCPI's leadership team — comprising the Board of Directors, Advisors, Chief Executive Officer and Senior Program Management — is committed to the safe, happy and healthy transition, resettlement and integration of immigrants, refugees and homeless individuals into nurturing environments, communities and societies.

Board of Directors

Governance & oversight

The Board of Directors plays a crucial role in the governance and oversight of GCPI, acting in the best interests of the organization and its stakeholders to ensure long-term success and sustainability.

Strategic Planning

Policy & Governance

Financial Oversight

Executive Hiring & Evaluation

Fundraising & Resource Development

Stakeholder Relationships

Risk Management

Board Development & Succession

Board member list to be published soon.

Organizational Structure

How GCPI is organized

An organizational chart will be published here soon.