The Desert Fountain
IN THIS ISSUE: Humane Borders’ Response to COVID-19 Donations Reflections and Gratitude Message from Chair Doug Ruopp Board Member Profiles Trash Pick-Up READ THE MAY 2020 NEWSLETTER
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December 2019
Wednesday, 08 January 2020
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IN THIS ISSUE: Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument Volunteer Stories It Takes a Village Our Work at Casa del Migrantes & San Pedro Sonoyta Shelter Notes From Sonoyta Out -of-State Volunteer Accounts: Ken Huse of Juneau, Alaska READ THE DECEMBER 2019 NEWSLETTER
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IN THIS ISSUE: From the Chair – Reflecting Back and Looking Forward Shelter Story – Helping at Migrant Shelters in Mexico Welcome New Board Members and Personnel Humane Borders 7th Annual Blessing of the Fleet A Paean to Truck 5 How Whispering Coyote Water Station Got Its Name READ THE MAY 2019 NEWSLETTER
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December 2017
Thursday, 07 December 2017
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– by Stephen Lee Saltonstall The Desert Fountain Humane Borders December 2017 One of the sad realities that Humane Borders volunteers must face is that migrant deaths continue despite our best efforts, including in areas where we maintain water stations. We can’t predict exactly the routes migrants will be walking, and the patterns of migration
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