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Spring 2026 Impact Report

April 25, 2026

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Reports

BREAKING THE SILENCE > ENDING CHILD SLAVERY Edline’s Journey Home A well-known Haitian proverb says timoun se pye banann—children are like banana trees they grow from the roots of those who came before them. As one generation ages, the next rises. For ten-year-old Edline, this cycle was tested by loss and displacement, but ultimately restored through the vigilance of her community. Edline lived on Haiti’s mainland with her aunt until her aunt’s death. She ended up staying with distant relatives after that, who fled gang violence and moved back to Lagonav with Edline. It soon became clear she lacked the stable support every child needs. Local Child Protection Brigade members noticed Edline at school; she often arrived without basic supplies or a uniform. Despite providing […] Read Article

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Save Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians in the U.S.

January 9, 2026

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Advocacy

At Beyond Borders, we are inspired by the Haitian proverb “the rock in the water doesn’t understand the misery of the rock in the sun.” […] Read Article

Annual Report 2025

November 29, 2025

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Uncategorized

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BB to join in UNBOUND Stop Modern Slavery walk

On Saturday, Oct. 5, we have a unique opportunity to raise awareness about modern slavery around the world at the UNBOUND Stop Modern Slavery walk on the National Mall. The event, hosted by DC Stop Modern Slavery, with many local partners in the movement to end human…

Seeking a digital media & outreach intern

Beyond Borders Digital Media & Outreach Intern Deadline To Apply:  rolling Description: Our team is looking for a talented individual to assist with our digital media and external outreach needs. This is an unpaid internship for the duration of one semester or…

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Tonight, 222 Years Ago: Slavery Then & Now

Alina “Tibebe” Cajuste and Helia LaJeunesse are friends and two of our many leaders working with our Adult Survivors Network to end child slavery once and for all in Haiti. by Kendra Davis People in Haiti often talk of the Haitian Revolution with great…

Join our Spring Challenge Fundraiser 4/26/13

On Friday, April 26, 2013, from 5:30 to 8:30 pm Beyond Borders will host a Spring Challenge fundraiser at Jake’s American Grill at 5018 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008. Come out for a good time and a great opportunity to support Beyond Borders’…