2025 Sponsors

The following are the sponsors for the Alternative Migrant Trail 2025. 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. We are primarily an umbrella organization comprised of many social justice, environmental, immigrants rights and peace groups. We maintain a community calendar of activist events both mailed monthly in hard copy and online. Finally, annually we produce the Tucson Peace and Music Festival ( where member groups and others display their issues) and the annual Spaghetti dinner.

The Arizona Palestine Solidarity Alliance (APSA) is a solidarity, anti-militarization group working to build a regional movement opposing the ongoing US/Israeli partnership that supports the brutal occupation of the Palestinian people and lands, and the increasing militarization of the US/Mexico border region.

BorderLinks is a community-based organization where people collectively learn, teach, reflect, share resources, and organize for justice in the borderlands. Through popular education rooted in place and lived experience, BorderLinks and community partners inspire and ignite action to transform unjust border and (im)migration laws and conditions. We belong to movements for social transformation & collective liberation.

Coalición de 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.

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.

Eric O. Ledermann Photography Eric is a professional headshot and boutique portrait photographer. His focus is on helping create beautiful wall art for homes and offices.

First Cumberland Presbyterian Church We exist as a congregation to share the good news of Christ, to celebrate the diverse community of the Spirit, and to glorify God in all we do.

Frontera de Cristo Frontera de Cristo is a binational ministry centered in Agua Prieta, Sonora/Douglas. AZ that cultivates relationships and understanding across borders and responds in faith to the realities of migration and responds in faith to realities of the drug culture.

Humane Borders The mission of Humane Borders is to save lives and create a more humane border. We operate a series of permitted water stations across Southern Arizona providing water for all.

Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is a global, nonprofit organization that strives to share God’s love and compassion for all through relief, development and peacebuilding.

Mountain View Friends Meeting [Quaker] is the Denver Colorado Quaker Meeting [The Religious Society of Friends]. MVFM has supported the Migrant Trail Walk for 19 years, with financial contributions, vehicles and equipment, and volunteer participation on the Walk and the Organizing Committee. Denver Quakers are in unity with the mission and purpose of the MTW, sharing a mutual commitment to witness and advocacy for Justice and Mercy in the Borderlands.

Norris Family Fund

School of the Americas Watch SOA Watch is a nonviolent grassroots movement working to close the SOA / WHINSEC and similar centers that train state actors such as military, law enforcement and border patrol. We strive to expose, denounce, and end US militarization, oppressive US policies and other forms of state violence in the Americas. We act in solidarity with organizations and movements working for justice and peace throughout the Americas.

The School Sisters of Notre Dame, Tucson, AZ is an international community of Women Religious who minister with the poor and vulnerable in 21 different countries.

Tucson Samaritans Our mission is to prevent death and suffering and restore a sense of dignity to those making the dangerous journey across the southern AZ desert. Samaritans provide humanitarian aid. tucsonsamaritans.org