From a Mountain School to Global Excellence: Celebrating 20 Years of the Marina Orth Foundation

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Maureen Orth Launches Anniversary Campaign to Continue Transforming Lives in Colombia

Originally written by Glenn Blumhorst and published on Peace Corps Worldwide (https://peacecorpsworldwide.substack.com/p/from-a-mountain-school-to-global) on October 14.

In 1965, a young Peace Corps volunteer named Maureen Orth stood on a mountainside in rural Colombia, helping local villagers throw rocks down the slope to clear land for a school. That two-room schoolhouse in Aguas Fríasbuilt by the community and named Escuela Marina Orth in her honor, planted the seeds for what would become an extraordinary journey of educational transformation.

This year, the Marina Orth Foundation celebrates its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of groundbreaking work that has touched the lives of more than 17,000 students and teachers across Colombia. As part of the celebration, founder Maureen Orth is launching an online donation campaign to ensure this vital work continues for generations to come.

A Legacy Built on Opportunity

Maureen Orth's connection to Colombia began during her Peace Corps service in Medellín from 1964 to 1966. Though she later built a distinguished career as an award-winning journalist and Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair, she never forgot the lessons learned in those Colombian mountains.

"I learned that God does not discriminate when he provides talent, intelligence, ingenuity, or beauty; it is only opportunity that restricts a person from achieving their potential," Orth reflects.

That philosophy became reality in 2005when the Secretary of Education of Medellín asked Orth to help make her namesake school the first public bilingual school in the region. With no roadmap but plenty of determination—the same qualities that served her in the Peace Corps—Orth founded the Marina Orth Foundation.

Transforming Education Through Innovation

Today, the Foundation operates in 31 urban and rural public schools across Medellín and the Nuquíregion, serving over 8,000 students students from disadvantaged socioeconomic backgrounds. The Foundation's comprehensive approach focuses on:

    • STEM Excellence: Every child in grades K-5 receives access to computers, robotics, and coding education. The Foundation's championship robotics teams have competed internationally, bringing home medals from competitions in the United States, Estonia, and South Korea—defeating teams from Japan, China, and Mexico.
    • Bilingual Education: English language proficiency opens doors to global opportunities. The Foundation provides intensive English instruction and partners with volunteers from around the world, including students from American schools who tutor virtually.
    • Leadership Development: Beyond technical skills, students learn teamwork, resilience, creativity, innovation, and critical thinking—preparing them to become leaders in their communities.
    • Teacher Training: As the only nonprofit in the region providing this service, the Foundation trains public school teachers to become more creative and digitally competent, using project-based learning that addresses real community needs.
    • University Scholarships: Currently, 35 scholarship recipients are studying at prestigious Colombian universities, with graduates already working as engineers, lawyers, and teachers who actively contribute to the country’s development..

Real Impact, Real Dreams

The Foundation's innovative SparkTIC, program, partnered with Microsoft, reaches beyond traditional classrooms to teach dropouts aged 14-25 how to create apps, code, and develop employable computer skills.

Recently, a team of students from one of Colombia's poorest areas won first prize in an international competition for creating a robot that removes solid waste from polluted rivers, demonstrating how the Foundation's students are not just learning technology, but using it to solve real-world problems.

Recognition and Honors

The tireless dedication of Maureen Orth has earned international recognition. In 2015, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos awarded her the Cruz de San Carlos, Colombia's highest civilian honor for outstanding service. She has also received the McCall-Pierpaoli Humanitarian Award from Refugees International and was granted Colombian citizenship in recognition of her contributions to the country.

The Foundation itself has attracted support from major corporations including Intel, Chevron, Motorola, Microsoft, and Perficient, all recognizing the transformative power of this work in one of the world's most unequal countries.

Join the Celebration—Support the Next 20 Years

On the occasion of this anniversary, Maureen Orth invites all supporters to join the celebration by contributing to the Foundation's ongoing work. Every donation helps provide:

    • Technology and robotics equipment for underserved schools
    • English language instruction and materials
    • Teacher training and professional development
    • University scholarships for talented students
    • After-school programs and extracurricular activities 

The Foundation operates on a remarkably efficient budget, ensuring that contributions have maximum impact on the students and communities served.

How to Support

To learn more about the Marina Orth Foundation work and to contribute to the 20th anniversary campaign, visit the Foundation's website at www.fundorth.org or www.maureenorth.com/passion

The Marina Orth Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity (EIN: 27-0115624). All donations are tax-deductible.

From a single school built by a community working together to a comprehensive educational network preparing thousands of children for success in the 21st century, the Marina Orth Foundation proves that when we invest in opportunities, extraordinary things happen. Join us in celebrating 20 years of transformation—and help write the next chapter of this remarkable story.