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 • Overview of a trip
 • What does it cost?

   Examples of trips

   • 1 day trip
   • 5 day trip
   Preparing for a trip
   • You should know
   • What to bring
   • Health information
   • After you return
   • Orientation packet

International Programs

 • Semester Program
 • BorderLinks II


What's new?
 • Latest news summary
 • BanComun:
     micro-finance
 • Publications
 • Reading Packet


For faith communities
 • Statements
 • Programs

You can help
 • Things you can do
   Donations

   • Contributions
   • Shares of stock, funds
   • Charitable annuities
   • Cars, computers, etc.

   • Recent gifts
   Special Funds
   • Emergency fund
   • Anniversary fund
   • Endowment fund

About us
 • The BorderLinks story
 • Our mission statement
 • Our philosophy
 • Our concerns
 • Thoughts re: money
 • Board of Directors
 • Slide Show
 • Mexico Staff
 • US Staff
 • Tucson facility
 • Nogales facility

Work with us
 • U.S. Program Organizer
 • Other U.S Positions
 • Volunteer Opportunities


Communicate with us

 • Address, phone, email
 • Reflections


BorderLinks' Tucson Campus

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 With offices in Tucson and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. , it is our hope to provide an efficient and comfortable working and learning environment for both the educational and programmatic functions of our mission. We do this with the expectation that costs will be managed and yet the facilities will be safe, comfortable and convenient. We thank those who have contributed both financial and in-kind support to rent/purchase and improve these facilities.


 The Tucson 'campus' incorporates an almost 6,000 square foot facility with a large parking area about six blocks south of the main business district of Tucson. (foto of south elevation)


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Call us at 520-628-8263 or email program@borderlinks.org
BorderLinks is a bi-national education and service organization.
We have not-for-profit status in the US and Mexico.
© 1987-2001 BorderLinks. All rights reserved.

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