Update: In less than a week, nearly 35,000 people raised more than $1 million to send the students at Mott Hall Bridges Academy on a tour of Harvard University. And there are still eight days remaining in their endeavor.
With the unexpected amount of money that poured into the school, educators earlier this week decided to establish a scholarship fund available to the graduates of the school, which is located in Brooklyn, New York. A student identified as “Vidal” is the first recipient of what will be called “The Vidal Scholarship Fund.”
The photographer behind the popular “Humans of New York” photo blog helped one Brooklyn middle school quickly exceed a fundraising goal to visit Harvard University.
Brandon Stanton takes portraits of all sorts of people around New York City and posts the images with a blurb about each individual to his “Humans of New York” blog. Earlier this week, Stanton found a young boy and asked: “Who’s influenced you the most in your life?” The child answered, “my principal, Ms. Lopez,” because instead of suspending students for their wrongdoings, she brings them into her office and discusses their importance to society.
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“One time she made every student stand up, one at a time, and she told each one of us that we matter,” said the boy, who isn’t named in the blog.
Hours later, Stanton photographed Nadia Lopez at her school, Mott Hall Bridges Academy, located in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn.
“This is a neighborhood that doesn’t necessarily expect much from our children, so at Mott Hall Bridges Academy we set our expectations very high,” Lopez told Stanton. “When you tell people you’re from Brownsville, their face cringes up. But there are children here that need to know that they are expected to succeed.”








