Company: CRESW
Filing Date: 2025-10-24
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001654954-25-012195
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Company: CRESUD INC
Filing Date: 2025-10-24
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4
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 building real opportunities for youth. Thanks to the recognition from the IGJ (General Inspection of Justice) so that, under Section 81c, donations continue to be deductible from income tax, which has allowed us to strengthen partnerships with companies and expand the impact of our actions.

“Puerta 18” Foundation’s educational approach continues to be centered on the interests and needs of each young person. Educators act as facilitators, promoting meaningful learning in disciplines such as Graphic Design, Photography, UX, Programming, Video Production, 3D Modeling and Animation, Video Games, Robotics, among others. In addition, the Foundation has a Child and Youth Protection Policy, designed in line with the guidelines of international organizations, which ensures a safe, respectful and caring environment for all participants. 

Currently, the Foundation offers activities for an average of over 70 young people per day, both in the 13-18 age group and those over 18, focusing all its actions at the Zelaya Street headquarters. Additionally, together with #Digtar and #programarte, they have awarded scholarships to 80 young people to continue their educational studies at other institutions, expanding their social capital, deepening their knowledge, and significantly improving their job prospects.

During 2025, “Puerta 18” Foundation consolidated significant institutional progress that strengthened its mission of supporting young people in the development of their educational, personal and professional paths. A new specific role focused on job intermediation was incorporated, with the objective of enhancing support in the transition to the labor market, providing concrete tools for professional integration.

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The space for young people between 13 and 18 years of age was selected as a venue for ACAP (Workplace Orientation Activities) of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires. These pedagogical experiences in the field, aimed at fifth-year high school students, seek to bring them closer to the labor market, cultural activities and higher education, promoting meaningful learning in real contexts and strengthening their life projects. With the expectation of receiving more than 100 students during the year, this initiative expands the Foundation’s reach and its articulation with the formal education system.

In line with its commitment to the third sector, diversity and inclusion, the Foundation established new partnerships with entities such as Contratá Trans, promoting equity in recruitment and hiring processes, and Fundación Navarro Viola, which works with elderly people, generating intergenerational exchange and mutual learning opportunities. In addition, “Puerta 18” Foundation became a member of RACI