2022 Sponsors

The following are the sponsors for the Alternative Migrant Trail 2022. We are grateful for the diverse support we have, which makes the Migrant Trail possible. If you or your organization is interested in becoming a sponsor of the Migrant Trail, please click here.

Organizational Sponsors

The Tucson Peace Center is the 501c3 sponsor of the Migrant Trail. The mission of the Tucson Peace Center is to promote the cause of peace, social justice, labor equity and a sustainable environment by supporting non-profit organizations working in the Tucson community through the publication of the Tucson Peace Calendar and through the annual Peace Fair & Music Festival.

BorderLinks: Through dynamic educational experiences, BorderLinks connects divided communities, raises awareness about the impact of the border and immigration policies, and inspires action for social transformation.

Boulder Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Immigration Justice Task Force: Provide support for imigrants in Boulder County and Colorado including sanctuary

Coalicion de Derechos Humanos –  Derechos Humanos is a grassroots organization that promotes the human and civil rights of all migrants regardless of their immigration status. Consequently, we fight the militarization of our southern border home and combat the discrimination and human rights abuses of both our citizen and non-citizen brothers and sisters. In the context of an increasingly militarized border and the criminalization of immigration, Derechos Humanos works to empower those most directly impacted to create change and promote justice, challenging the borders that seek to divide us.

The Community of Christ of the Desert emphasizes action for justice, peace and equality. To fulfill our community’s mission of service to God, one another and the wider world, we meet once a week to pray, reflect upon Jesus’ gospel message, celebrate a service of the breaking of the bread together and prepare ourselves to act, individually and as a group, in ways that promote peace and social justice for all people. We are located in the Tucson area and have some 40 members of all ages.

Franciscans for Justice: We are a collaborative effort of Franciscan Friars from the Provinces of St. Barbara and Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Frontera de Cristo is a binational ministry centered in Agua Prieta/Douglas that seeks to respond I faith to the realities of migration through prayer, education, humanitarian aid, economic justice, and advocacy.

The Green Valley/Sahuarita Samaritans We are compassionate individuals committed to saving lives in the southern Arizona desert. We believe in respect for human rights and one’s ethical responsibility to assist those who are suffering.

Mountain View Friends Meeting [Denver’s Quaker Meeting]: MVFM is Denver’s Quaker Meeting.

No More Deaths (NMD) is a humanitarian aid organization founded in 2004 and based in southern Arizona.

The School Sisters of Notre Dame have ministered in Douglas, Arizona and Agua Prieta, Sonora for the past 12 years. We collaborate with numerous organizations, in outreach to migrants, on both sides of the AZ/MX border.

Tucson Samaritans– Providing humanitarian aid in the desert

Individual Sponsors:

Bob Norris