Disaster Relief

 

Through your unwavering support, we have been able to extend a hand of hope to some of the most vulnerable communities across the world. In the face of hardship, together, we have made a difference, in times of disaster, we have responded swiftly:

  • Los Angeles Wildfires: Over 500 boxes of essential items were distributed to families who lost everything.

 

  • Kurdistan, Iraq – In the heart of Sharya village camp, where displaced families struggle to provide for their children, we distributed clothing, diapers, toys, and essential supplies.

These simple gifts became a source of comfort and relief, especially during the harsh winter, bringing warmth to little ones who desperately needed it.

  • Lebanon –ongoing crisis, medical care is a lifeline for many with nowhere else to turn. ROS continues to support a local clinic with essential medicines, ensuring treatment for those in desperate need. Among them is baby Amanda, born with a colon obstruction requiring urgent surgery—fully covered by ROS. Beyond medical care, we have provided her with formula, clothing, and essentials, while also helping her struggling family with rent, bills, and food after her father’s tragic accident left him paralyzed. In the face of overwhelming hardship, we remain committed to restoring hope and dignity to those in need.

 

  • Kenya – When relentless floods swept through villages, isolating families and cutting off access to necessities, we stepped in. By sending food, clothing, and other essentials, we helped sustain those facing devastation, reminding them that they were not alone in their struggle.

 

  • Syria – In Tartus, a region deeply affected by conflict, we provided meals to 78 families, ensuring they had food on their tables during uncertain times. In addition, 310 children received warm, nourishing meals—bringing not just sustenance, but a sense of care and protection.

 

Inspiring Global Speaking Engagements

🌍Global Prophetic Summit

Yvette Isaac was honored to speak at the Global Prophetic Summit with Cindy Jacobs, sharing powerful testimonies of how God is using RoS to further His Kingdom in the Middle East and beyond. Thousands were deeply moved by their message, witnessing signs and wonders that affirmed the impact of this work.

 

Empowering Children for a Brighter Future (Back-to-School)

 

For many children living in crisis, education is their only hope for a better future. Roads of Success (ROS) was honored to host a Back-to-School event, ensuring that 1,700 children in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Kenya, and Honduras could start the school year with dignity and confidence.

Through this initiative, we provided backpacks filled with essential school supplies, lifting a burden off struggling families and giving these children the tools they need to learn, dream, and build a brighter tomorrow. For many, this was more than just receiving school materials; it was a reminder that they are seen, valued, and not alone in their journey.

Refugee Children Ministry: Bringing Hope & Relief

 

In the midst of crisis, Roads of Success (ROS) continues to stand with Sudanese refugee children and families in Egypt, bringing light to their darkest moments. This Easter, we created a day of joy and hope for 585 Sudanese children at the Sudanese Church in Ezbet El Hagana, filling the space with laughter through a puppet show and gifting them with underclothes, soap, and toys—reminders that they are seen, valued, and not forgotten. But beyond celebration, we also answered the urgent call for disaster relief in Nuba Aswan, where the brutal civil war in Sudan has forced families to flee into Egypt with nothing. With open hands and hearts, we provided food bags and backpacks to 100 refugee families, offering them not just supplies but a sense of security in an uncertain time. In every effort, we are not only meeting urgent needs but restoring dignity, rebuilding lives, and igniting hope for a better future.

Hope Restored: Transforming 152 Orphans’ Lives in Kenya

 

In Kenya, 152 orphaned children who once faced illness, malnutrition, and an uncertain future now have a chance to thrive. For the first time, they are guaranteed three nutritious meals a day for an entire year, giving them strength, health, and the energy to dream beyond mere survival. Medical care is transforming their well-being, replacing sickness with vitality. In a country where education is out of reach for most, we have covered their school fees, uniforms, and supplies for all three semesters, unlocking the door to a brighter future. Beyond necessities, we have brought joy and dignity to their lives, celebrating Christmas and Easter with them, providing new shoes, special meals, and moments of pure happiness that remind them they are loved and not forgotten. Among them is Shanti, a young girl who bravely endured severe facial burns. Last Christmas, she took her first step toward healing with reconstructive surgery, and this April, she will undergo her second, bringing her closer to a full recovery. This is more than aid; it is hope restored, lives transformed, and futures rewritten—because of your unwavering support.

Medical support:

 

Through a partnership with the upper Egypt Saft el Laban Clinic since 2023, we have continued to provide help and support to the people and patients who need it. This year we took on 8400 medical cases, and we will continue to provide support.

We have also helped over 1,200 other patients in the Middle East located in different hospitals and medical centers, ranging from Family Clinics to Gynecology centers.

Media

 

Media

Empowering Women Across the Arabic World – With a heart full of passion and a voice of hope, Yvette recorded 21 powerful episodes to uplift and empower women. Through social media and programs like Heart to Heart and The Virtuous Woman, her messages of strength, resilience, and faith continue to touch thousands—offering encouragement to those in desperate need of hope.

A Season of Celebration: Christmas & Easter Outreach

The joy of the holiday season reached thousands:

  • 1,000 children in Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Northern Iraq, and Kenya received Christmas gifts—bringing smiles, warmth, and a sense of belonging.
  • 585 Sudanese refugee children celebrated Easter in Egypt with a festival, puppet show, and gifts, reminding them they are loved and not forgotten.

 

Media and Education: A New Documentary and Using AI

ROS’s work is now being featured in a powerful documentary called “26 Seconds-ISIS Sex Slaves” which is reaching millions of viewers. This documentary delivers a compelling and emotional journey, raises awareness, and challenges each of us to stand up for innocent women and children ALL around the world. This is a timely reminder of the value of vigilance in the fight for freedom.

We have also developed a new animated series dedicated to ending the stigma for survivors of sexual violence in conflict, which was featured on UNTV and aims to empower women and girls. The AI short films have also addressed parenting and value-building for children. The power of education has been a guiding principle of ROS’s work, but not everyone learns the same way. A series like this harnesses the power of illustrative animation to reach people through social media, captures people’s attention among all the other content that is present.

 

 

Becoming A Trusted Voice at United Nations Side Events: The Financial Inclusion to Empower Women in Humanitarian Contexts, Including Survivors of Sexual Violence in Conflict

This United Nations event co-hosted by Hungary, and moderated by Jacqueline Isaac, was able to draw on the experiences of girls who have survived sexual violence in conflict from Iraq, Syria, Congo, and other conflict-stricken countries.  Jacqueline relayed the heartbreaking, harrowing story of a young woman, Rita who was “exchanged” for sexual violence four separate times as a part of ISIS’ attempt to destroy her Christian community. UN Permanent Representatives of Iraq and Hungary denounced the stigma facing survivors and advocated for tangible economic support, social reintegration and meaningful justice.

 

ROS knows nothing is more powerful than a survivor’s voice.

We participate in these events not to be the conduit for survivors’ experiences, but to give them a platform and shine a spotlight on them to be heard. Survivors’ autonomy is the cornerstone and the driving principle behind all our work.

 

 

United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed: resolution 2697 and support of Roads of Success

 

UNITED expressed its gratitude to ROS for their long-standing support in supporting the collection of evidence of genocide crimes committed by ISIS against Christians, Yazidis and other religious minorities.