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NCBW Everyone Can Code Program (Swift Coding Club)

Program Summary

The NCBW Apple Everyone Can Code (ECC) Program is an initiative to teach youth in low-income areas fundamental coding skills as well as teach students the value of dedication, speaking up, and working with their peers. The program is designed to captivate and inspire children through interactive lessons, hands-on projects, and group collaboration. The Everyone Can Code Program currently offers three (3) classes: Beginner, Intermediate, and Coding Bootcamp. Through each class, we are able to witness and help foster the mentees’ growth in their coding skills as well as their personal growth as upcoming leaders.

NCBW Program Focus Category:Education
Started:2020
Mentee Participants:Approx. 190
Graduates:80+
Participating Chapters:Chattanooga, Chicago, Decatur DeKalb, Delaware, Greater Cleveland, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Metro Atlanta, Northwest Georgia, Northern Virginia, Orange County, Pennsylvania, Polk County, Silicon Valley, South Palm Beach, Washington DC
L. Burmeister, parent of mentee N. Ybarra:

“All of you are amazing and do such a great job. I have witnessed so many kids go from not talking, to helping each other and not being afraid to ask for help. All of you have created such a welcoming positive environment and that’s what makes them feel safe enough to really come out of their shells.”