In 2011, Ishaq co-founded the #SupportYemen Media Collective, an organizing and strategizing effort to advance social justice, build a democratic civic state, promote non-violence and break the silence on
human rights violations in Yemen. In 2017, Ishaq co-founded Comra - a film production company and academy for film training in
Sana'a. In 2022, she joined the International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk (ICFR), which she currently runs in Amsterdam, to support filmmakers at risk internationally. Her earliest humanitarian pursuit occurred between 2009 and 2016, teaching rehabilitative
yoga classes at the
Nablus Women's Centre while volunteering with
Project Hope (Palestine), as well as various studios across
Cairo (Egypt), focusing on women suffering from
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In 2015 Ishaq was barred from entering Palestine to participate in the
Palestine Festival of Literature. Sara also ran Arts & Crafts workshops for children that had survived airstrikes in Yemen after the onslaught of the 2015 war. == Awards and grants ==