How one photo of a teenage boy raised $1m and gave school students hope for the future
It国产视频檚 a social media phenomenon. Almost 12 million likes on its Facebook page. Another 225,000 followers of its Twitter account. And there国产视频檚 a best-selling book.
The Humans of New York blog is the brainchild of Brandon Stanton, who gives people around the world a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people he meets on the streets.
Now Brandon has helped to raise $1 million for a school in Brooklyn. He spotted 13-year-old Vidal Chastanet, took his picture and asked him who was the most influential person in his life.
He posted this photo with these words from Brandon:听国产视频淲hen you live here, you don国产视频檛 have too many fears. You国产视频檝e seen pretty much everything that life can throw at you. When I was nine, I saw a guy get pushed off the roof of that building right there.国产视频
Pictures: Facebook/Humans of New York
Later on the same day, Brandon posted a second Facebook item. In it, Vidal explained why his teacher is the greatest influence on his life.
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Three days later, Brandon went to visit Vidal国产视频檚 school principal, Nadia Lopez, at Mott Hall Bridges Academy in the underserved neighbourhood of Brownsville, Brooklyn. She said:听国产视频淭his is a neighbourhood that doesn国产视频檛 necessarily expect much from our children, so at Mott Hall Bridges Academy we set our expectations very high. We don国产视频檛 call the children 国产视频榮tudents,国产视频 we call them 国产视频榮cholars国产视频.国产视频
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Brandon discussed with Ms Lopez how the massive Humans of New York family could help the school. They and her programmes director Monique Achu decided to create a fund that would give each incoming sixth grade class 国产视频渁 chance to get out of their neighborhood and visit a new place. And that place is Harvard University.国产视频听Ms Lopez told Humans of New York: 国产视频淚 want every child who enters my school to know that they can go anywhere, and that they will belong.国产视频澨So they set up an online fund with a goal of $100,000 国产视频 and within days it had soared past $1 million!
With that amount of money raised, the inspiring Harvard trips will become a permanent part of the school curriculum. What to do with the rest? The answer is a summer programme for students whose neighbourhoods aren国产视频檛 safe for them to go out. Ms Lopez explained: 国产视频淲e (she and her teachers) wanted to understand how our students live. We went inside the housing projects. The parks and playgrounds were empty because it国产视频檚 too dangerous. Even the library isn国产视频檛 a safe zone. Just last Saturday, one of my scholars had two guns pulled on him while he was walking to the community center. In broad daylight.国产视频
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国产视频 Brandon Stanton (@humansofny) January 23, 2015
On January 26, Mott Hall Bridges Academy held an assembly and Ms Lopez explained about the trips to Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She also told them:听国产视频淭he scholars of MHBA are inspiring the entire world. People have written me letters from New Zealand, England and South Africa, telling me that they care about you.国产视频
On the same day, Brandon announced that so much money had been raised that every sixth grader could visit Harvard University for the next 10 years and the summer programme was also financed for at least a decade. So he revealed a scholarship fund will also be set up. He wrote: 国产视频淚t will be called The Vidal Scholarship Fund. And the first recipient will be Vidal himself.国产视频
Interviewed by the TV chat show host听Ellen DeGeneres国产视频 website, Vidal 国产视频 pictured with his mother 国产视频 said of his school principal:听国产视频淣adia国产视频檚 unbelievable. She国产视频檚 like a movie character, she just cares so much and she国产视频檚 tough. It国产视频檚 what you need in this area. She国产视频檚 tough and she国产视频檚 unbelievably committed and ambitious, but ambitious on part of the kids.国产视频
To find out more about Humans of New York, visit its website. You can听donate to the fund here.
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