Dr. Pardas & Dalcy

11/25/2020

Wow! What a year it has been. Like the rest of the world, Bolivia has been dealing with the COVID pandemic as well. Classes at the university stopped in late March. Students returned to their homes in Moro Moro, Bolivia, where not all had internet access, so online classes were limited. Despite all the setbacks, MMSF remains committed to providing full scholarships to the current and future Moro Moro scholars. 

When classes begin again, we are prepared to provide room, board, tuition, and guidance to these deserving students.

Please consider a financial gift to support the continued education of these deserving recipients.


Dr. Aida Pardas at the Moro Moro Clinic, holding the pulse oximeter, digital thermometer, and the digital blood pressure cuff, which MMSF donated
Dr. Aida Pardas at the Moro Moro Clinic, holding the pulse oximeter, digital thermometer, and the digital blood pressure cuff, which MMSF donated

First MMSF graduate gives back to Moro Moro

MMSF was able to help the town of Moro Moro battle the COVID pandemic. Following a request for aid from Cumpa, the husband of my cousin Karen, we asked Aida (our first graduate and now a doctor serving in Moro Moro) what was needed. She asked for a pulse oximeter, a digital thermometer, and a digital blood pressure cuff. We were able to coordinate and fund the purchase of these three items.

Keeping Hope Alive

MMSF is happy to report yet another graduation! Dalcy Escobar graduated with a degree in nursing in December 2019. We are so proud of Dalcy's achievement and her desire to serve her community! 

Fatima (director), Dalcy (graduate), and Franklin (past MMSF scholar)
Fatima (director), Dalcy (graduate), and Franklin (past MMSF scholar)

Your past gifts made this possible! Like Dalcy, the children of Moro Moro have virtually no chance at a higher education without this scholarship.

Moro Moro, Bolivia, altitude 7750 ft.
Moro Moro, Bolivia, altitude 7750 ft.

Where in the World is Moro Moro?

Moro Moro, my father's hometown, is set in the eastern foothills of the Andes in Bolivia, South America. The town is a 12-hour bus ride from the nearest large city. Moro Moro is rich in culture but lacking in opportunity and financial means. A few years ago, my father and some friends started a scholarship fund to address these needs. Your donation continues to provide that opportunity for a bright young scholar to continue their education.

We need your help now to continue this scholarship. 

We expect operating costs to remain around $1,419 (USD) per student. This is such an incredible bargain! 

Your gift will have a direct impact on the lives of deserving young scholars like Dalcy and Franklin. Please consider supporting this vital effort

-Doug Valverde and the Moro Moro Scholarship Fund Board


Gumercindo

10/28/2012

It is my honor and privilege to once again address you regarding the state of the Moro Moro Scholarship Fund. Indeed, the good work continues. Six Moro Moro scholars are studying and moving toward degrees and toward gainful employment. So far, five have graduated and two more will graduate in 2013. This is made possible with your financial support....