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"Coding for a Cause" event at St. Luke's this weekend
Random Hacks of Kindness, Jr. is coming back to St. Luke's School where students will create coding projects for nonprofit organizations.

Coding for a Cause run by Random Hacks of Kindness, Jr. (RHOK, Jr.) returns to St. Luke's School on Saturday, December 2 from 8:30am-3:30pm.
Any 4-8th grader is invited to join this event held at St. Luke’s where they will be working with computer science mentors to create technology for social good by helping local nonprofits. Upper School students also get the chance to participate as mentors. Android devices will be provided for building and testing apps, but students are welcome to bring your own. Participants may also bring their own laptops to work on. No prior coding experience is needed.
RHOK, Jr. is a nonprofit organization that empowers students to use technology to positively impact the challenges facing local nonprofits in their communities.
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Upper School students are also needed to serve as mentors. Anyone interested in being a mentor should contact St. Luke's designLab Director Michael Mitchell.
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St. Luke's is a secular private school in New Canaan, CT for grades 5-12. St. Luke's mission is an exceptional education that inspires a deep love of learning, a strong moral compass, the commitment to serve, and the confidence to lead. St. Luke's Center for Leadership advances our mission by helping students develop exceptional leadership ability. A kind, inclusive community awaits you at St. Luke's.
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