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As Code for Good Week (C4GW) draws to a close and project maintainers merge their last contributor PRs, we'll celebrate what was accomplished and get inspired for what to do next.

And there will be cake. ๐ŸŽ‚

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Agenda

6:30p Food and drinks

7:00p Intro

7:10p C4GW project maintainers share results

7:40p Cake!

7:50p Community coding organization intros

8:30p Wrap up

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Celebrate Our Accomplishments:
C4GW Projects Presenting

if me (video (https://youtu.be/XJdOVwX8Pxk?list=PLUj8-Hhrb-a2-F7FMfPbFa_-KFRRE7Njp), website (http://www.if-me.org/), repo (https://github.com/julianguyen/ifme))
Open source app to share mental health experiences with loved ones.

We Vote (video (https://youtu.be/CoVnRl41WF4?list=PLUj8-Hhrb-a2-F7FMfPbFa_-KFRRE7Njp), website (http://www.wevoteusa.org/), repo (https://github.com/wevote))
A nonprofit volunteer-driven app bringing social collaboration to voting.

GDISF Teaching Materials (video (https://youtu.be/9sOPv_JvKhs?list=PLUj8-Hhrb-a2-F7FMfPbFa_-KFRRE7Njp), website (https://www.teaching-materials.org/), repo (https://github.com/gdisf/teaching-materials))
Open source curriculum for teaching web development workshops for women.

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Try Something New:
Community Coding Organizations Presenting

Joe McIlhargey, Free Code Camp (https://www.freecodecamp.org/)

Free Code Camp is a community that helps you learn to code, then get experience by contributing to open source projects used by nonprofits.

Matthew Phillips, Operation Code (https://operationcode.org/)

Operation Code is As a veteran-led, volunteer-staffed nonprofit organization helping the military community enter the tech industry, through scholarships, hardware assistance, mentorship, and career services.

Code for America Brigades:

The Code for America Brigade Network is a national alliance of community organizers, developers, and designers that are putting technology to work in service of our local communities.

Mike Bridge, Code for San Francisco (http://codeforsanfrancisco.org/)

John Ridener, OpenSMC (San Mateo County) (https://www.opensmc.tech/)

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