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If you would like to plan a trip for yourself or a group, check the schedule below and be in touch with Heather, at BorderLinks at 520-628-8263 or at heatherc@borderlinks.org. Groups need to have a minimum of ten participants, however, often we can supplement your numbers with individuals looking to join an existing group. If you are planning to come on a trip but haven't received an Orientation Packet yet, please click here. Although some trips are limited, we can often add individuals who are not part of the originating group — give us a call if you're interested. Better yet, let us organize a trip to meet your unique needs and interests!

        Download Trips and dates in PDF file

Scheduling is well booked for the remainder of 2007 and the first half of 2008. If your group is interested in being on our schedule, please contact Heather Craigie at the link above.



Call us at 520-628-8263 or email program@borderlinks.org
BorderLinks is a bi-national education and service organization.
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