Argentina Teachers College
Poverty is soaring—5 of 10 children are poor, only 4 of 10 finish high school, inflation exceeds 100%, and 100 young graduates leave the country every day.
Families are increasingly drawn to value-based education, yet Cordoba has no value-based teachers college and about half of the teachers in such schools are non-believers.
Instituto Superior Moody, the first value-based teachers college in Cordoba, opened in March 2023 and its 2024 Annual Fund invites support through monthly gifts ($130 or $65 for a student program; $1,500 for half a professor’s salary; $300 for half the rent) or one-time equipment gifts of $4,400 or any amount.
Your gift isn’t small: one supported teacher can reach roughly 450 students over 10 years, and 30 graduates a year would mean 300 teachers impacting about 13,500 students annually.

