Code Fellows Kicks-Off Free Code Camp for At-Risk Youth and Disadvantaged Women in Seattle

Expert Programming Instructors Introduce Middle-School Students and Upwardly Mobile Women to Career-Building Coding Skills

SEATTLE--()--Code Fellows, the only technical education provider that guarantees a $60,000 tech job after graduation, today announced that it is conducting a free, week-long Code Camp for at-risk kids and disadvantaged women from the greater Seattle area. The Code Camp will introduce the kids and women to programming skills that are essential to the development of games, mobile apps and web apps – and it will provide them with a head-start on a potential career path in software development.

“We’re giving students a glimpse into the world of software development in hopes of inspiring them to lean in and connect with it – and perhaps spark an interest in pursuing a career in the industry,” said Will Little, CEO of Code Fellows. “Our students will receive world-class instruction and be taught the same fundamentals skills that top programmers use to develop games and apps – and that many technical employers here in Seattle are seeking.”

The Code Camp will be conducted each morning from August 12-16 at the Seattle Union Gospel Mission Women’s shelter. As part of its curriculum, Code Fellows also provides every Code Camp attendee with access to on-going professional mentorship in cooperation with leading software development companies in the Seattle area.

“By exposing these students to software programming, we could help them reveal a potential hobby that they’re suddenly passionate about – or a talent that they never knew existed,” said Dmitry Frenkel, Code Camp Instructor and Director of Software Development at Wetpaint. “Learning to understand and appreciate science and technology is important because it teaches people to think better, regardless of the career they pursue.”

About Code Fellows

Code Fellows is a Seattle-based digital trade school, technical recruiting agency, and distinguished professional society wrapped into one. Their staff, students, and alumni are passionate about helping individuals, communities, and organizations thrive by providing world-class technical education and job training. To learn more about Code Fellows, visit www.codefellows.org.

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Tailwind PR
Jeff Pecor, 802-497-1932
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Release Summary

Code Fellows will offer a week-long Code Camp for at-risk kids and disadvantaged women from the greater Seattle area in hopes of inspiring them to pursue a career in software development.

Contacts

Tailwind PR
Jeff Pecor, 802-497-1932
jeff@tailwindpr.com