Leadership Without Borders

Leadership Without Borders

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Leadership Without Borders (LWB) works to serve, support, and empower undocumented students at the U Leadership Without Border is part of the Samuel E.

At the Leadership Without Borders Center, we are driven by our passion and mission to serve and support undocumented students at the University of Washington and beyond. The Leadership Without Borders Center (LWB) was created with DREAMers in mind and with the mission to serve as a launch pad for students’ leadership, a space for community building, and a connection point for awareness as well as

Photos from Leadership Without Borders's post 05/08/2026

As part of our collaboration, Leadership Without Borders and the Multicultural Greek Council will work together to gather donations for Super Familia!

We encourage community members to donate what they can and share and repost🫶🏽

Only those with Greek affiliations are required to submit the Google Form found in our bio.

04/29/2026

Join us and the Multicultural Greek Council in this interactive workshop on current immigration policies. We aim to increase the visibility on immigration policies affecting the greater UW community.

With the avid support of Student Legal Services and the Multicultural Greek Council, we have been able to create this event for our community.

Join us to learn more and enjoy some snacks on us!

04/23/2026

Feel free to stop by during these hours, whether you have a quick question or want to talk through something more in depth. No appointment needed. You’re also always welcome to reach out directly at [email protected], and I’ll follow up with you.

04/23/2026

No appointment needed. Feel free to stop by during these hours, whether you have a quick question or want to talk through something more in depth. You’re also always welcome to reach out directly at [email protected], and I’ll follow up with you.

04/23/2026

Know Your Rights for Faculty & Staff

Join us as UW Student Legal Services leads an informative session designed to support faculty and staff. Learn about your rights, available resources, and how to navigate challenging situations.

Date: May 11, 2026
Time: 5:00PM – 7:00PM
Location: Peek Forum (5th Floor), Founders Hall

Please RSVP in our LinkTree

03/31/2026

WEEK 1 HOURS!

Check out our email and/or our Director’s hours for questions comments or concerns that may pop up.

We will be shifting our hours for the quarter so stay tuned for that 🫶🏽🫶🏽

Enjoy the first week back Huskies!!

03/30/2026

Hi Everyone! Happy first day of Spring Quarter ’26!
Our Husky Lending Library is now open and available for requests.
We would like to offer our support to you by sponsoring textbooks or access codes for courses. We will work diligently as requests come in and will do our best to accommodate.

The deadline to submit requests is April 3, 2026. The link to our Google Form is located in our LinkTree in our bio! In addition, if you currently have any books checked out, we ask that you return them to LWB before requesting any additional books. Books can be returned to the LWB office located in the third floor of the ECC or left at the front desk.

Please note: We give priority to students with the highest unmet financial need, including students who do not qualify for other types of aid including in-state tuition, state aid, or work authorization relief. We also prioritize students who have never been sponsored before, however, we will try to sponsor at least one book per student.

Thank you and we hope that you have a great start to the Spring Quarter! For any questions, please feel free to email us at [email protected].

03/10/2026

Hi Everyone! As we wrap up Winter Quarter and look into Spring we are launching our next Undocu Ally Training. You can click on our LinkTree and register for May 8, 2026! Let us know if you have any questions!

02/21/2026

As we wrap up Undocu Week, we want to invite you to come and join us for some food!  Come grab some tacos and be in community!

Again please RSVP so that we can send you the location!

We hope that you can stop by and join us!

02/21/2026

This workshop explores how legal status, economic systems, and social narratives shape the experiences of 1.5-generation and undocumented students in higher education. Instead of focusing on deficits, participants will examine how institutions define “status” and belonging. Using a systems lens, students will learn how to move from survival to strategic navigation, seeing higher education not just as a barrier, but as a space for agency and opportunity.

Please RSVP in the LinkTree so that we can send you the location!

Snacks will be provided!

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3931 Brooklyn Avenue NE
Seattle, WA
98105

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 12pm - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm