
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
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Have you heard what they are saying about us? “Exceptional,” “apart from its peers,” and “financially responsible” are just some of the words used by Charity Navigator’s President & CEO Michael Thatcher, earlier this year when announcing our 4-star rating. …
Jesus at the Gas Station
In September, two Beyond Borders supporters and I travelled to Lagonav Island, where we met a boy named Mano. Several people asked me to share the story of our encounter with him, and I wanted to share it with you too. Thank you so much for your open heart for…
Where in the world is Silveli?!
On any given day, you would have a hard time finding Silveli. She is rarely home and always on the go. In a meeting here, or a training there, or working with families to make a plan to reunite their family. Now at 52-years-old, Silveli is a survivor of child slavery….
Nazarèt School
February 2020 Update We visited Nazarèt School and asked Louisa to tell us how the school year is going. Louisa is a fourth grader at the Nazarèt School and her favorite subject is geography. She told us that she wants to become a teacher when she grows up. Since…
You can do twice the good for kids in Haiti today
Today — Giving Tuesday — is the day that you can do twice the good for children in Haiti. That’s because a generous supporter will match your gift to Beyond Borders’ No Child a Slave campaign — until 11:59 p.m. tonight….
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They don’t celebrate Thanksgiving Day in Haiti. I’m reminded, though, as I prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving with family here in the U.S. tomorrow, that the people who I consider to be real thanksgiving experts are predominantly people I’ve gotten to know over my…
Lekol La Florezon
February 2020 Update We visited Lekol La Florezon and asked Joulika and her teacher to tell us how the school year is going. Joulika is a second grader at Lekol La Florezon. Joulika loves mathematics. She told us that she wants to become a doctor when she grows up….
The National School of Pwentarakèt
February 2020 Update We visited the National School of Pwentarakèt and asked Alexis to tell us how the school year is going. Alexis is a seventh grader at the National School of Pwentarakèt. Her favorite subjects are Haitian Creole and mathematics. She told us that…
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I’m so grateful for your care and concern for the rights of women and girls in Haiti. The support and solidarity of people like you means that more communities in Haiti are organized to ensure that every girl grows up free, educated, and empowered and every…
St. Cyril
February 2020 Update We visited St. Cyril and asked Elda to tell us how the school year is going. Elda is a seventh grader at St. Cyril. Elda said she doesn’t have a favorite subject — she loves all of her classes! She told us that she isn’t quite…







