All activities carried out in 2025 delivered tangible results and demonstrate the
concrete impact of the Back to Life program on the ground. On November 21, a full
cycle of vocational training programs was completed in the Shengal (Sinjar) district:
twenty women finished the sewing training, ten others completed the literacy course,
thirty children -girls and boys- attended the English program, and ten adults took part
in the computer course, regaining essential skills for their future.
Graduation certificates are awarded publicly during a ceremony held in the presence of
the camp manager, providing motivation and encouragement for other Yazidi families
in the camp or village.
These achievements are not just numbers: they represent broken lives finding direction
again, families regaining hope, and steps toward a more dignified and self-reliant
future.
Rozheen et Layla
Two remarkable young Yazidi women endured unimaginable hardships during their captivity under ISIS. Despite the deep scars left by their painful experiences, th...
Khairy Elias Khalaf, a recipient of a $1,500 grant that we awarded to him, initially enrolled in the course with low expectations and some hesitation about purs...