You can bring hope, joy, and the love to refugee this Easter!

Do you remember the carefree joy of being a kid – being able to run, jump, climb trees, and ride bikes without a care in the world? Do you remember the long hours spent playing in the backyard free of worry, or making relationships without apprehension or fear?

For millions of children in the Middle East and Ukraine, that joy has been taken from them through war which has ceased adequate food distribution and entertainment.  Millions of children around the world are living in terrifying conflicts. They are torn from standard boarder, from home, without food, water or help, and witness things no child should. In addition, those children lack the proper nutrition, education, and stimuli that allow them to just be kids! Those children are forced to move into displaced or refugee camps, where they wait for years in miserable circumstances for normal life to resume. Further, many girls are raped and will be marginalized by her society.

You can make a difference!

Last year we were able to give out 450 Easter baskets filled with toys and treats to children in Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, and Northern Iraq. The excitement, smiles, and joy those baskets brought helped the children to temporarily forget their circumstances and behave like the kids they are!

We humbly ask that you embrace the war-affected children in the Middle East and Ukraine this Easter. Our goal is to give out 1000 Easter baskets at events where children hear the good news.

Just $25 is all that’s needed to fund a basket to help bring hope and joy to a child’s life this Easter.
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Also, a team from Roads of Success is going next week to Hungary and Poland to serve the orphan Ukrainian refugees there. To feed 100 orphan children for one week, it would cost $3,000!

We are thankful for your support and prayerfully ask that you would partner with us in this effort by donating. Any amount is appreciated.

 

To donate online, please click the donate button below
https://www.roadsofsuccess.org/donate/

or mail a cheque to:

Roads of Success.
P.O. Box 944.
Duarte CA 91010

 

Humanitarian Shipment to Ukraine

“Fuel, cash and medical supplies are running low in parts of Ukraine after Russia’s invasion, which could drive up to 5 million people to flee abroad,” U.N. aid agencies said. Millions of Ukrainians are fleeing their homes since Russia launched its assault, while thousands have already crossed the borders to the neighboring countries including Romania, Moldova, and Poland.

In less than a month into the conflict, schools, hospitals, homes and many essential infrastructure (including gas, electricity and water lines) have been destroyed by the Russian attacks. Such deterioration is having its ramification across many sectors in the state. Moreover, families are sheltering underground, in very cold weather, cut off from basic services. Hospitals and maternity wards have moved their patients to basements. Others are packed in trains which are heading to the west in order to find safety.  In addition, people, especially children are suffering from psychological stressors due to separation, trauma, and separation. 

In such an unfortunate and unexpected crisis, The ROS is working around the clock to support the Ukrainian families.  Therefore, we are mobilizing 30 pallets of lifesaving supplies to the war-zone area in Ukraine. This first batch of the emergency relief air shipment is to leave our warehouse on Wednesday, 16th of March, 2022. 

The ROS renews its call for immediate donations to Ukraine in order to ensure life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to people in need.  Your donations will prevent the country from spiraling deeper into a crisis that could impact millions of people around the world.

Humanitarian shipment to Ukraine

 

WATCH: Exclusive interview with Ivan Belets, a Ukrainian pastor, as he shares the conditions and the support needed for the survivors of war living in Ukraine. The interview is hosted by Yvette Issac, ROS founder.

 

WATCH: Exclusive interview with Ivan Belets, a Ukrainian pastor, as he shares the conditions and the support needed for the survivors of war living in Ukraine. The interview is hosted by Yvette Issac, ROS founder. 

Interview Highlights:

  • Ukrainian civilians were not ready for the war. 
  • An estimated 3 million refugee have fled Ukraine.
  • In the war-affected zone in Ukraine, people are living with limited access to food, medication, fuel, heat and electricity.
  • The main need now is a financial aid. Financial aid will secure basic necessities, medication, clothing, food and other things to the needed areas.
  • Thanks to the Roads of Success for sending humanitarian and financial assistance.  
  • Thanks to the global community across Europe for the open doors and for supporting with necessary resources, volunteers and funds.  

It is much more must to be done to help the skyrocketing number of those in need. Watch the video to learn more about the dire need of the Ukrainians, and how can you help in such crisis.

 

Time for Justice: Putting Survivors First

Declaration of Humanity by Leaders of Faith and Leaders of Belief

Based on our fundamental belief that all persons have innate human dignity and value, we:

  • condemn utterly all acts of conflict-related sexual violence towards any person, at any time, and in any circumstance, and will encourage those under our care and others in the community to do the same
  • affirm that all survivors of sexual violence in conflict, and children born of conflict-related rape are innocent, are of equal worth and value to all people. They are to be fully accepted, respected, and honoured
  • refute the stigma associated with survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and children born of conflict-related rape, and deplore its use as a weapon that instigates the breakdown of families and communities and we will oppose and condemn all symptoms of stigma in our communities
  • acknowledge and honour survivors’ independence, courage, hope and resilience, and the right to shape their own futures.

We will: 

  • do all in our power to prevent conflict-related sexual violence and protect all persons vulnerable to such violence, including marginalised minority groups and those of other faiths or beliefs, recognising that adherence to a faith or belief can itself result in additional vulnerability  work to dismantle harmful interpretations of faith or belief and harmful cultural norms that may be used to condone or commit acts of sexual violence
  • support the voices of survivors, stand for justice to prevent oppression, violence and false accusations, and speak out to defend survivors and their right to justice while holding accountable those who have perpetrated crimes
  • foster unity between survivors and their communities to support effectively their social integration and their economic and psychological development
  • seek to understand the experiences of survivors and their needs, taking care to avoid their retraumatisation
  • utilise media, religious discussions, educational materials, texts and all other platforms of our faith or belief community to empower survivors, recognising the resources of our community and that faith or belief can be a source of strength for survivors

ROS Humanitarian Work in Lebanon

ROS Humanitarian Work in Lebanon

Thank you for supporting for the Egyptian team that went to Lebanon this month (December 2021).

The team of ROS, which consisted of doctors from different specialties, was able to see patients in open clinics, and distribute free medication to the sick.

They were able to take with them luggage filled with medication since the medication is hard to find now in Lebanon due to the economic crises the country is facing.

The team made home visits to Syrian refugees and to Lebanese people to empower and support them. 

Thank You for your support for the people in Lebanon, Syria, and the Middle East.

Support us & Donate Now!

 

ROS Humanitarian Work in Lebanon

Educational Center in Syria

Educational Center in Syria

After many years of war and crisis in Syria, many children remain deprived of education.  The education system is fragmented, underfunded, overstretched, and unable to provide sustained services to children in Syria.

According to the UNICEF, there are over 2.4 million children out of schools, nearly 40% are girls. This number has likely increased in 2020 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. One in three schools in Syria are damaged, destroyed and being used for military purposes. As for the children who were able to attend schools, they often learn in overcrowded classrooms, and buildings with inappropriate infrastructure. Moreover, the UN is able to confirm nearly 700 attacks on education facilities and personnel in Syria since the verification of grave violations against children began.

While the war continues and the education remains the beacon for millions of children, the Roads of Success (ROS) interfered to protect and preserve education in Syria. It is the mission of  ROS to provide children their basic human right to receive education. Therefore, the ROS is thrilled to announce the opening of a pioneer educational center in partnership with its local ministry partners in the Governorate of AL-Suwaida, Syria. This step creates a pathway for children to return to learning, supporting them to successfully return to classrooms, and recive learning.

Despite operating in unbelievably dangerous and difficult conditions, the ROS believes that it is fundamental to engage in rebuilding the Syrian society and economy through providing generations a decent education. This does more than just keep children in schools, yet it works towards a better tomorrow for all Syria.

 

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ROS Humanitarian work in Northern Iraq

ROS Humanitarian work in Northern Iraq

It was impossible for the Road of Success (ROS) team to stare transfixed to the cry of the Iraqi’s and the displaced people. Over the past years, the number of the forcibly displaced people has been doubled, and people flee in thousands due to conflicts, repression, persecution, destitution, and natural disasters. However the majority are Internally Displaced People (IDPSs).

Such crisis jeopardizes the well-being and health of thousand lives in Northern Iraq. Therefore, we provided medical assistance to ease the suffering and save lives in their treacherous journeys. Our medical team is made up of many professional health consultants, guided by medical principals and ethics.

In Northern Iraq, we treat patients suffering from a wide array of disease and health needs. So far, we were able to :

  • Treat over 62 patients at our clinic in Northern Iraq
  • Provide comprehensive medical services to 15 women who were examined by our gynecologists, and all necessary medication and vitamins were given.
  • Plan to provide weekly medical services to an average of 350 young men and women.
  • Provide psychological sessions to the displaced people in the Kurdistan region in Northern Iraq.
  • Provide medical assistance to women in  the women’s clinic and the family doctor’s clinic.
  • Distribute free medicines to 49 displaced and refugee patients.

Your donations pay for millions of surgeries, consultations, and treatments: Donate Now!

Clinic in Northern Iraq Update

Our partners in service,
We thank God for being able to serve the medical needs of the people in Northern Iraq through our clinic. During the previous two weeks, supported by your unflagging prayers for us, we were able to continue with our services.
We were able to accomplish the following:

  • We serviced more than 111 patients in our clinic in northern Iraq.
  • We provided medical services at our clinic to the women who were examined by a gynecologist and given the needed medicines and vitamins.
  • Over the past two weeks, we have served about 700 young men and women in our playground.

Thank you for your partnership in providing greatly needed medical and psychological services to the displaced in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq.
Please pray for us and for the service so that it may continue to prosper and grow and we ask you to also pray for the people and for them to see Christ in us.

You can bring help and healing to our Clinic in Northern Iraq now!: Donate to our Clinic in N.Iraq 

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Roads of Success Humanitarian Work in Northern Iraq

Roads of Success Humanitarian Work in Northern Iraq

 

It was impossible for the Road of Success (ROS) team to stare transfixed to the cry of the Iraqi’s and the displaced people. Over the past years, the number of the forcibly displaced people has been doubled, and people flee in thousands due to conflicts, repression, persecution, destitution, and natural disasters. However the majority are Internally Displaced People (IDPSs). 

 

Such crisis jeopardizes the well-being and health of thousand lives in Northern Iraq. Therefore, we provided medical assistance to ease the suffering and save lives in their treacherous journeys. Our medical team is made up of many professional health consultants, guided by medical principals and ethics. 

 

In Northern Iraq, we treat patients suffering from a wide array of disease and health needs. So far, we were able to :

  • Treat over 62 patients at our clinic in Northern Iraq
  • Provide comprehensive medical services to 15 women who were examined by our gynecologists, and all necessary medication and vitamins were given.
  • Plan to provide weekly medical services to an average of 350 young men and women.
  • Provide psychological sessions to the displaced people in the Kurdistan region in Northern Iraq.
  • Provide medical assistance to women in  the women’s clinic and the family doctor’s clinic.
  • Distribute free medicines to 49 displaced and refugee patients.

 

Your donations pay for millions of surgeries, consultations, and treatments

Please support and Donate Now!

ROS Clinic in Northern Iraq

ROS Clinic in Northern Iraq

Our beloved friend and partner,

This week, we together were able to Serve over 45 patients at our clinic in Northern Iraq.

The playground and the women’s clinic are temporarily closed for a week to get fully sanitized. The playground and the women’s clinic have been serving about 400 people per week.

Thank you for your partnership in providing medical services to the displaced in the Kurdistan region of Northern Iraq.

We started this because of you, and we’ll continue serving these people together.

Please continue supporting our humanitarian work on Northern Iraq & Donate Now!