Lead4Tomorrow & Family Hui Program Team

Gregory Bourne

Greg Bourne
Executive Director

Greg has more than 25 years experience in the fields of education, conflict resolution, leadership development and peacebuilding. He has co-founded and directed three university and nonprofit organizations, most recently Lead4Tomorrow. His areas of expertise include developing cross-sector partnerships to address major policy and social issues, both in the United States and internationally. He has written numerous articles and led many courses and workshops toward the end of creating truly civil societies.

Maile Quick

Maile Quick
Lead4Tomorrow Office Manager

“Humanitarian work has always held a strong place in my heart and I love the vision of Family Hui.“ Maile received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Business with a concentration in accounting from California State University of Sacramento. She has worked with other non-profits utilizing her accounting degree by ensuring the credibility of the accounting internal control systems. Maile lives in Davis and is the mother to 3 teenage kids and when not working can be found on the sidelines of one of her kid’s soccer games.

Martha Lopez

Martha Lopez
Family Hui Program Liaison

Martha started as a participant in one of our hui when her children were three and one years old. She was then invited to become a hui leader, and after her group successfully completed their Family Hui curriculum, she was asked to join the team as a liaison to our participants, especially our Spanish-speaking population. Martha studied Criminal Justice at California State University of Sacramento, and has a strong desire to make a positive change in the world. “I strongly believe that children who are loved and supported by their family members are more likely to be respectful, outgoing, empathetic, and can positively thrive and advance in their life.”

Muzhgan Fakhri

Muzhgan Fakhri
Family Hui Coordinator

Muzhgan Fakhri is a mom of three, two boys and one wonder-girl. They are nine years and younger. Muzhgan has worked as a Family Hui Coordinator for the Lead4Tomorrow’s Family Hui Program since July 2018. She works with Central Asian (Afghanistan) and Middle Eastern (Iraq & Syria) communities in San Diego County. She started as a Family Hui Parent Leader before joining our team. Muzhgan is an accomplished women rights activist born in Afghanistan, received a bachelor’s degree in Law & Political Science from Kabul University. Her services in Afghanistan included developing training and briefing materials on victim/witness assistance and statutory and customary laws. She also assisted the Ministry of Women’s Affairs (MoWA) and Attorney General’s Office staff with teaching, lecturing and mentoring victim service providers and investigators about available victim and witness services. Muzhgan is fluent in English, Persian/Farsi/Dari & understands Pashto language. In the US, she worked as a translator for the License to Freedom social services organization in El Cajon, CA before joining the Family Hui team. Muzhgan believes loving and respecting children, understanding them by considerately listening to them when they speak is of immense importance for their future growth as human beings.

Arizoo Pamiry Portrait

Arezoo Pamiry
Family Hui Coordinator

Arezoo became a Family Hui Coordinator in 2017 after participating in the program and volunteering as a Family Hui Parent Leader. She has been instrumental in the spread of the program throughout California and in organizing the launch of Family Hui is Afghanistan. Arezoo deeply understands the importance of social connections in strengthening families and building resilience. She focuses on building strong, supportive communities wherever she goes and has created one big Afghan ohana by connecting families throughout California. She is fluent in Dari/Farsi and English. Arezoo is the mother of two.

Shaima Rahmani

Shaima Rahmani
Family Hui Coordinator

Shaima Rahmani is a mother of 5 children, four boys and a baby girl, and has worked as a Family Hui Coordinator in Sacramento County since 2018. She started as a participant, then a parent leader, and now as a coordinator of hui throughout the Sacramento region. Shaima focuses on supporting women and children and building stronger families.

Kao Yee Xiong

Kau Yee Xiong
Family Hui  Program Coordinator

Kao Yee is a proud mother of three beautiful children and has a deep rooted love for working with the community. She discovered her love for the non-profit sector when she started her volunteer work during her high school years. With over 20 years of experience, she took a break to be a stay at home mother in 2014. However, in 2018, she became a recipient of First5 Sacramento’s Community Connections Grant alongside two other stay-at-home mothers and began a community-led program for the South Sacramento/Elk Grove areas. Being able to reconnect with the community led her to Lead4Tomorrow where she can continue to grow professionally as a community leader while using her extensive community-building experience.