Our Mission
Window Wagon exists to empower the next generation of community leaders and entrepreneurs. We believe that young people, given the right opportunity and paid training, can build real businesses, earn real money, and make a real difference in their neighborhoods.
What started as a simple idea has grown into a movement. Today, Window Wagon youth are serving communities, building resumes, and proving that entrepreneurship has no age requirement.

The Window Wagon Story
Window Wagon was born from a simple observation: young people have incredible potential, but few opportunities to develop real-world business skills. School teaches academics, but entrepreneurship - the ability to serve customers, manage money, and build something from nothing - is learned by doing.
We created Window Wagon to bridge that gap. By providing paid training, mentorship, and a proven business model, we give youth the tools they need to succeed. Each "wagon" is owned and operated by a young entrepreneur who serves their neighborhood with pride.
The result? Clean windows, yes - but more importantly, confident young leaders who understand the value of hard work, customer service, and community connection.
Our Values
These principles guide everything we do.
Youth First
Every decision we make prioritizes the growth and development of our young entrepreneurs.
Community Connection
We believe in building strong neighborhood bonds through service and trust.
Real Learning
Our paid training goes beyond window cleaning — we teach life skills that last forever.
Accountability
We hold ourselves and our youth to high standards of quality and professionalism.
What Youth Learn
Our comprehensive paid training and hands-on experience teaches skills that last a lifetime.
Our Vision
We envision a future where every community has young entrepreneurs serving their neighbors, building businesses, and developing the skills they need to succeed in life. Window Wagon is just the beginning - we're building a national movement that will transform how young people view work, community, and their own potential.
