Watch Me Go

Watch Me Go Watch Me Go paves the way for girls to change the world by crowdfunding high school scholarships for Sounds fun doesn't it?! THE STORY OF WATCH ME GO!

Watch Me Go is an innovative new crowdfunding platform that gives top-performing girls from urban slums the opportunity of a lifetime--to get out of the slum and go to high school where they can pursue their dreams of a better future. For as little as $10, anyone can help change a girl's life, watch her progress online and encourage her along the way. Watch Me Go is inspired by real girls. Check o

ut our story below to find out more! After college, Katie Wood, founder of Watch Me Go, set off on an adventure around the world with one of her best friends where she accidentally stumbled into global poverty. Katie returned home determined to do something to change the lives of people living in poverty. Several years later while working at the World Bank, she took a volunteer trip to Haiti to help build houses for earthquake victims where she met Ian Stanley. Katie and Ian spent hours deliberating the best ways to impact poverty, and they both agreed on one thing: it all came down to education. The desire to put this idea into action led them to embark on another long journey, although this time with a purpose--to learn more about education in slum areas across Africa. In Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya, they found a school whose students helped inspire the idea for Watch Me Go. While getting to know the students at Adventure Pride School, they were awestruck by their incredible desire to learn and succeed despite being in an environment that most would find difficult to even visit--one million people living in tiny shacks with limited access to food, water, toilets, electricity, teachers, and school supplies. Among these students was a very outspoken group of 8th grade girls on the cusp of the ultimate make or break moment for kids born in a slum--whether they could come up with the money to PAY for high school and get out of the slum. These girls articulated their dreams for their futures with inspiring determination, and made one thing very clear: the chance to go to high school would change their life. So Katie and Ian returned home to try to find a way to give these smart, ambitious girls the opportunity they wanted so badly. Enter D-Prize--a new competition for distributing development solutions, like education, on a large scale. Katie took what she had learned from the girls in Kibera, entered the idea for Watch Me Go and won! A simple solution to combating one of the biggest poverty traps that can be implemented on a large scale by using things that already exist--the determination of the girls, local high schools, and the concept of crowdfunding with a twist!

Congratulations to our amazing students on finishing their first year of college! Future's so bright I'm gonna need shad...
05/23/2019

Congratulations to our amazing students on finishing their first year of college! Future's so bright I'm gonna need shades😎 -Prize

Wanted to share this quote from one of our students for  . So proud of all our girls have accomplished!! "Being girl chi...
10/11/2018

Wanted to share this quote from one of our students for . So proud of all our girls have accomplished!!

"Being girl child international day; big up to all girls who stand firm,strong n confident even when the society consider them otherwise...to see their goals achieved."

-Christine Awuor, Watch Me Go high school graduate and 1st year college student!

04/25/2017

"Helping struggling countries is not a giveaway – it’s an investment in everyone’s future." Julia Gillard http://ow.ly/eMiz30b9THw
It's time to , it's time to

It's International Women's Day! Let's celebrate by helping girls get the same opportunities for education as boys.      ...
03/08/2017

It's International Women's Day! Let's celebrate by helping girls get the same opportunities for education as boys.

If you've ever felt like what you have to offer isn't big enough to be worth doing, watch this video! We've sent 50 girl...
01/28/2017

If you've ever felt like what you have to offer isn't big enough to be worth doing, watch this video!

We've sent 50 girls to high school so far. To some that may seem small, but that's:

50 girls whose lives have been changed
50 girls who will get out of poverty
200 babies that won't be born into poverty
50 girls who will have the chance to go on to college
And 50 girls with the potential to change their community and go on to help another 50 girls or even more

What can you do to make a difference this weekend?!

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Our kids had a great 2016, and we hope you did too! Thanks to all who have made their success possible this year! Wishin...
12/31/2016

Our kids had a great 2016, and we hope you did too! Thanks to all who have made their success possible this year! Wishing you a happy new year!!

11/01/2016

Heartbroken and inspired by what these women are doing. One of the many reasons we need to educate girls and get them out of this environment.

10/13/2016

Every day is girl's day at Watch Me Go.

10/13/2016

"Let us keep working to build a world that is more just and free — because nothing should stand in the way of strong girls with bold dreams."

- President Barack Obama

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