Queen of the Road Foundation (QOTRF)
Eva (Evadney) Hyatt’s life is a testament to the power of transformation. Born from firsthand experience with poverty, neglect, and abuse, she emerged not as a victim, but as a visionary leader determined to ensure no child suffers in silence.
Her diverse career spans continents and industries — from school teacher to fashion model, from international chef to realtor, from business owner to professional driver. This remarkable versatility gives her a rare, grounded perspective that informs every aspect of her advocacy.
Having traveled across all 50 US states and lived or worked in all 48 contiguous states, Eva has witnessed the consequences of silence and vulnerability in communities worldwide. She doesn’t just teach human rights — she has lived them.
“I founded Queen of the Road Foundation to provide much-needed education, exposure, awareness, and resources to those who are abused, marginalized, neglected, and underserved — especially in communities with limited or no access to mainstream resources.”
Transforming complex human rights concepts into engaging children’s literature that empowers the next generation.
Teaching children their 30 fundamental human rights through engaging storytelling and relatable characters.
Interactive journeys helping elementary students understand their 30 human rights through adventure and discovery.
Focusing on self-worth and emotional well-being — cornerstones for understanding that rights begin with the self.
Cultural connections through Jamaican patois, making human rights accessible to Caribbean communities.
An innovative educational platform that transforms human rights education into engaging, interactive experiences for children. Through carefully designed programs, workshops, and resources, Human Rights Adventures makes fundamental rights concepts accessible and memorable for young learners.
This initiative fosters a generation of informed, empathetic global citizens who understand not just their rights, but their responsibilities to others.
Join thousands of educators and families worldwide in teaching children their fundamental rights through storytelling.
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