by Beyond Borders | Jul 2, 2012 | Our Blog
Photo & Story by Brian Stevens One of the joys of spending time in Haiti is discovering the strengths of her people. Yes, that’s right I said STRENGTHS! Too often when we think about Haiti we think in terms of deficits. And it is true that Haiti faces...
by Beyond Borders | Apr 4, 2012 | Our Blog
by Coleen Hedglin, Director, Beyond Borders’ Child Protection Program Every time my daughter’s school has one of those assemblies when parents are invited, on some special occasion, to come be audience for all the kids who get up on stage at different times and...
by Beyond Borders | Jan 13, 2012 | Our Blog
It was January 13th, 2010, the day after one of the most deadly quakes in history. Aftershocks continued and everyone faced a scene so chaotic it defies description. Living in a community in the outskirts of Port-au-Prince just a few miles from the epicenter, Guyto...
by Beyond Borders | Sep 22, 2011 | Our Blog
I was on an airplane with my five-year-old daughter last year when we got to talking about clouds. “We don’t look like clouds,” I said, “but we are all made mostly from clouds.” She turned to see if I was serious. “It’s true,” I insisted. “We are made mostly of water....
by Beyond Borders | Sep 15, 2011 | Our Blog
“During the first six months of 2011, ten (10) groups of 10-15 camp residents in the IDP camp at Place Sainte Anne in downtown Port-au-Prince gathered weekly to discuss child rights issues, guided by the story-based ‘Education is a Conversation’ dialogue module....
by Beyond Borders | Jun 3, 2011 | Our Blog
Our Spring 2011 Newsletter is now available online. Read a story about a group we trained that intervened to rescue a child slave, learn more about our Rethinking Power program to end violence against women and girls, and get an update on our cholera response...