Amid Lebanon’s deepening economic collapse, your compassion is a lifeline:
50 vulnerable families received food packages, often their only source of nourishment.
60 children celebrated during Easter with warm meals, new clothing, and joyful festivities.
21 women found comfort and healing in a special support gathering.
In Zahle and the Bekaa Valley, we hosted 120 children, offering gifts, art activities, and shared meals, restoring a sense of joy and belonging.
You also stood with Jack Shaheen, a 67-year-old diabetic on the verge of losing his leg after two toes were amputated. Jack was once the sole provider for his family while caring for his wife, who undergoes kidney dialysis. Because of your timely support, Jack was able to undergo life-saving surgery, preserving his leg and giving his family a renewed sense of hope.
In the heart of Isiolo, your support continues to transform lives through Victor’s Rescue Orphanage, now home to 152 children. Many of these children arrived suffering from HIV, tuberculosis, or severe malnutrition. Today, thanks to your generosity, each child receives three nutritious meals a day, full coverage of school fees, school supplies, uniforms, and comprehensive medical care.
Stories like Rosemary, who has overcome tuberculosis and is thriving in high school, and Maina, once unable to walk and now a top student gifted in acrobatics, are powerful reminders of what love, care, and opportunity can achieve.
Precious Ushindi: A Journey of Healing
At just 3 years old, Ushindi suffered life-altering burns. Now 11, she is undergoing four major reconstructive surgeries, two of which were completed in 2025 thanks to your support. Each week, she travels over five hours to Nairobi for treatment, facing every step with remarkable courage. Your generosity is restoring her dignity, rebuilding her confidence, and offering hope for a brighter future.
Beyond the orphanage, over 200 girls have been rescued from harmful cultural practices such as child marriage and female genital mutilation. Through ongoing education, mentorship, and protection programs, these girls are now safe, empowered, and building toward a better tomorrow.
In celebration of Easter, our team hosted a special gathering at the Sacred Heart in Alexandria, led by Yvette. The event brought together 120 attendees from Catholic, Orthodox, and Evangelical backgrounds united in worship and fellowship. It was a powerful demonstration of Christian unity and a meaningful opportunity to strengthen community bonds and share a message of hope during the Easter season.
In April 2025, we proudly launched a new sewing and tailoring course through the Virtuous Woman Program in Cairo, designed to equip women with practical skills to support their families and build financial independence. This comprehensive 55-hour course combines both theoretical and hands-on training, teaching students everything from pattern making and fabric cutting to professional-level garment construction.
Held twice a week at our Cairo office, this initiative provides a pathway including a special opportunity: top-performing students will be offered job placements upon graduation.
Thank you for standing with us in creating pathways to empowerment and expanding economic opportunities for women in underserved communities.
We are grateful to continue our partnership in providing consistent, 7 days a week healthcare services at the LIFE Medical Center inSaft El-laban, Minya. Over the past few months, hundreds of patients have received quality care across a wide range of medical specialties:
Pediatrics
Dentistry
Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT)
Physical Therapy
Ophthalmology
Gynecology
Surgery
Cardiology
Speech Therapy
Internal Medicine
This ongoing impact has only been possible through your faithful support and contributions. Thank you for helping us bring hope and healing to so many.
Patients Served
January: 974 patients
February: 1,114 patients
March: 1,180 patients
April: 1,161 patients
Together, we are making a difference, one patient at a time.
In Egypt, our Virtuous Woman program hosted a meaningful Sports Day for 65 young people and team members, many of whom come from underserved communities where access to safe recreational spaces is limited. In neighborhoods where youth often play in the streets without structure or support, this event provided a rare opportunity to come together in a secure, welcoming environment. The day featured soccer matches, group activities, and open discussions that encouraged teamwork, confidence, and hope.
It concluded with a short, inspiring film and a reflective moment that left a lasting impact on many of the participants.
In response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, Roads of Success extended vital aid to displaced Sudanese children who have found refuge in Egypt. In 2025, our team provided support to 350 refugee children—150 in Cairo’s Ezbet El Haggana area and 200 in Aswan. During our Christmas festival, held in both cities, we distributed new shoes to these children, offering not only necessities but also restoring a sense of dignity and comfort. In the El Koror area of Aswan, we also hosted a community gathering and distributed 100 food bags to families facing acute hardship.
These efforts are part of our broader commitment to standing with refugee families through practical support and unwavering compassion.
Yvette Isaac led a series of heartfelt outreach sessions with Sudanese refugees who had escaped the violence of civil war and taken refuge in Egypt. These gatherings offered a safe space for women to begin processing the emotional trauma they carried. Through empathy, trauma-informed conversations, and words of encouragement, Ms. Isaac helped plant seeds of healing and renewed hope. Her compassionate presence reminded everyone that they are seen, valued, and capable of rebuilding their futures with strength and dignity.
With love and pride, a powerful tribute was held in Egypt honoring Yvette and Victor Isaac, founders of Roads of Success, for their decades of unwavering ministry, humanitarian work, and cultural impact through music and media. Their service to ancient Christian communities, women, children, and refugees has left a legacy across Egypt and the region. The event gathered key leaders from government and church sectors who shared moving testimonies about the profound societal change inspired by their efforts. Special recognition was given to Yvette’s television programs, which have empowered countless women by addressing real-life challenges and encouraging resilience, dignity, and hope.
This celebration was both a moment of gratitude and a renewed call to continue building a future grounded in compassion, purpose, and service.