Why you should get involved
(with Canada Learning Code)
a very biased opinion


Volunteering:
A Brief History of CLC
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Started as Ladies Learning Code in 2011
- August 6, 2011 was the first workshop, ever
- The organization has:
- 11,922 mentors
- 268,215 hours coding
- (1,176 days or 30 1/2 years)
- 82,085 learners reached
- Re-branded to Canada Learning Code in 2017
About
Goal: Making technology skills accessible

New Initiatives:
- Received funding from the CanCode
- $7.9 million
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"By teaching kids to code today, we’re positioning Canada for future success across all industries and sectors."
– The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation
- 13 Code Squads
- Reach 175,000 youth and educators

Benefits of volunteering:
- Give back to the community
- It makes you feel good/accomplished
- Interact with a diverse group of people
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You get to meet a bunch of cool people
- Trick your friends into thinking you're cool
- Build a network of people with similar interests
- Share your passion
Benefits of volunteering:
- Become a better programer
- Have your ideas challenged
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You can help change someone's life/perspective
- "I didn’t like coding before because it was complicated, but now I love it and I want to keep coding"

Get Involved
- You don't have to come up with a topic
- Build a One Page Website from Scratch
- How to Code an HTML email in MailChimp
- Introduction to The Fundamentals of Web Programming
- An Introduction to Web Design
- An Introduction to Creative Coding with Processing
- How to Drive More Traffic to Your Website
https://www.canadalearningcode.ca/roadmap
Get Involved
- Volunteer Types
- Lead Instructor
- Technical Mentor
- Strategic Volunteer
- Logistical Volunteer
- Chapter Lead
"Assisting energetic youth work through a problem, debug their solution and finally having that ah-ha moment is as much fun for you as it is for them. Helping kids discover something new on a Saturday is super rewarding. It’s just fun, easy and time well-spent!"

Thanks

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