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Teach For Us provides a place for the teachers to connect with each other and reflect on their experiences; each teacher’s blog tells the front-line story of how the inequalities of our education system affect real students, day after day, in a real classroom. When put together, the collective stories of success and challenge illustrate why educational inequality is such an urgent problem to solve.

We need your support to ensure that Teach For Us can increase our impact by reaching more teachers and readers while at the same time developing innovative new features to make the experience more enjoyable for all.

Now is a special time to support Teach For Us. A donor has offered to double the impact of all donations if we raise $5,000 by end-of-year.

A donation of any amount is accepted, but please consider giving at one of our giving levels which we will post on our Supporters page:

  • Friends. This level honors those who give at least $50 during our campaign
  • Supporters. This level honors those who give $250 during our campaign
  • Partners. This level honors those who give $500 during our campaign.
  • Leadership Circle. This level honors those who give $1,000 or more during our campaign

Donations can be made via credit card or PayPal account. Please use the box at right to begin the donation process.

We can also accept checks made out to “Teach For Us” and mailed to 3671 Russell Blvd, St Louis, MO 63110.

Thank you in advance for your support of the work we do.


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