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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.” Today, we are asking you to stand with those currently in the “sun”—our Haitian friends and neighbors living right here in the U.S. under the threat of deportation. The clock is ticking. On February 3, 2026 Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti is set to terminate. If the administration does not act now, over 350,000 Haitian people will lose their legal right to work and face the terrifying of being forcibly returned to Haiti. Haiti is a beautiful country with a rich and vibrant culture that is, unfortunately, grappling with record-levels of displacement, food insecurity, and violence. Here’s how you […] Read Article

Annual Report 2025

November 29, 2025

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Uncategorized

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Graduates process in to the July 2025 Family Graduation Celebration on Lagonav Island.

Family Graduation Celebration

September 9, 2025

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Volunteers & Friends

Thank you for accompanying a family in Beyond Borders’ Family Graduation Program. We are grateful for your generosity and your solidarity! You already know that all 161 […] Read Article

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It’s been nearly a month —

It has now been almost a month since the devastation of Haiti’s most recent earthquake which killed 2,207 people and injured over 12,000, on August 14th, 2021. The earthquake which shook Haiti’s southwestern provinces, was followed shortly after by Tropical Depression…

After the rain: Haiti update

photo by Jean Paul Saint Fleur Drenching Haiti with over 10 inches of rain in some areas, Tropical Storm Grace, triggered mudslides and complicated rescue efforts in the most earthquake devastated areas on Monday evening into the early morning on Tuesday, August 17th….

When it rains . . .

Well, when it rains it pours. And now as I write this update to you, thanks to Tropical Storm Grace, it is pouring in southern Haiti on the multitudes made homeless by Saturday’s earthquake. And even those not made homeless are staying outdoors because of the…

Update from Haiti on the Assassination of President Moise

Early this morning the President of Haiti, Jovenel Moise, was assassinated at his home near Port-au-Prince. This Miami Herald article provides more details. We are deeply saddened by this act of violence and the broader wave of lawlessness that has gripped…

Recent Violence in Haiti

We at Beyond Borders are heartbroken and enraged for what we are witnessing today in Haiti, more specifically in and around the capital of Port au Prince over the past few weeks and days.  Armed and vicious gangs are fighting for control over several neighborhoods,…

Gratitude is a kind of resonance — Thanksgiving, 2020

On Thanksgiving this year, I’m thinking of my Uncle Bob. I mostly remember his voice, his hands, and how he would look at me. He was one of my dad’s two younger brothers and a skilled machinist. For a few years, he worked for my dad, so I would see him most often…