Kino Border Initiative
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Established2008
PurposeRefugee service
HeadquartersNogales, Arizona
Region served
Mexico & Central America![]() | |
![]() | |
| Established | 2008 |
|---|---|
| Purpose | Refugee service |
| Headquarters | Nogales, Arizona |
Region served | Mexico & Central America |
| Membership | Open to all |
Official language | Spanish/English |
Executive Director | Sean Carroll |
| Affiliations | Jesuit & Catholic |
| Budget | $700,000 per year[1] |
| Staff | 15[2] |
| Website | www |
| Remarks | 6 founders +14 partner |

Kino Border Initiative (KBI) since 2008 has united six Catholic organizations in an effort to be a humanizing presence and foster bi-national solidarity on the issue of migration on the U.S.–Mexico border through direct assistance and accompaniment, education, research, and advocacy.

