Here’s your chance to grab lunch with Karlie Kloss and customize your very own Ford Mustang – and all you have to do is donate to charity.

Customize Your Own Ford Mustang With Karlie Kloss
Customize Your Own Ford Mustang With Karlie Kloss

From rocking the runway to starting a national coding organization that supports STEAM education for young women and girls, Karlie Kloss puts her heart and soul into everything she does. And her next gig? Helping you design your own 2019 Ford Mustang! But before you’re able to create the car of your dreams, Karlie’s got to get to know you. So first things first—you and a friend will fly out to the Motor City to hang with Karlie over lunch. After a selfie or two (or three or four), you and Karlie will put your creative minds together to create a custom 2019 Ford Mustang that’s perfect for you. You’ll also get a private tour of the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation to see the drive, determination and history behind your new wheels.

To win this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, head over to omaze.com and donate to Kode With Klossy. Kode With Klossy empowers girls to learn to code and become leaders in tech. Founded in 2015 after Karlie Kloss took a coding class herself, Kode With Klossy hosts free, two-week coding summer camps for girls ages 13–18 and fosters a national community furthering opportunities for women and girls in tech. Kode With Klossy and Ford Steam Experience are both committed to empowering girls to pursue their passions in STEAM. That’s why Ford was so excited to partner with Kode With Klossy, helping the program expand in 2017 from three camps to 15 camps across the nation. This expansion enabled hundreds more girls to learn how to code, and since then Kode With Klossy has expanded further to 50 camps in 2018 — strengthening skillsets , boosting confidence and empowering each girl to create her own future.

The more you donate, the more chances you have to win – check it out now.

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