Greetings from the Tijuana sanctuary
Photographer Leslie Neale accompanied us to the sanctuary and co-created these images to share.
Omar Brownson & Belinda Liu on gratitude
Gratitude conversation with Omar Brownson and Belinda Liu. Omar and Belinda are pursuing ways to share experiences through a podcast. Our conversation is captured here.
Thank you
The Migration Support Network has been a steady place of intention for compassion and love to be shared across the so-called border.
We are growing
The Sanctuary in Tijuana is now hosting 1,500 refugees, including 620 children.
Medicine for the soul, out of Seoul
Across all of the tragedy and distrust, there are sources of inspiration that keep the energy of hope and faith and humanity pushing through the myriad ways that tempt a person to be discouraged.
The focus: Migration
The people are referred to as "migrants" and the phenomenon is "migration." Where can people go when the political, social, economic, and environmental conditions begin to crumble?
Gift of Compassion & the Migration Support Project
The Migrant Support Project began as a piece of work to sustain a small church in a very poor valley known as Scorpion Canyon. And it has become the temporary home of 200-300 refugees seeking respite from terrorism, drought, starvation from places like Haiti, Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico.