All people deserve a life free from slavery, illiteracy, violence and hunger. This is what we believe and this is what we work for every day in Haiti. We’re grateful that you’ve joined us! Please share this photobook of the Faces of Beyond Borders with your friends and family and tell them why you believe in this work too.

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With your support, Beyond Borders is helping to lead movements to end child slavery and violence against women and promote universal education and economic opportunity. But these movements only grow when more people join in, so please share this photobook of the Faces of Beyond Borders with your friends and family and tell them why you believe in this work too.

With gratitude, David Diggs, Director

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