![]() Code Tenderloin is a workforce development non profit that aims to secure long term employment for underserved communities in San Francisco.There are multiple locations (all in San Francisco) to choose from and the timing (mornings or evenings) is perfect for folks working in the city. As a classroom volunteer, you will be assisting a an instructor in the classroom by helping students 1:1 in a project based coding course. They offer remote and classroom volunteer opportunities to serve as tutor/mentor. MissionBit provides computer science courses that expose high school students from underserved and under-represented communities to multiple coding languages.Note: I have personal experience being involved with some of the organizations listed below but not all. I am going to list the organizations in no particular order and will share additional information about them if any. There are other great resources like VolunteerMatch that I highly recommend. This list is best suited for tech industry professionals and students looking to empower others via technology. So I am putting together this list to help folks find what they are looking for. Thanks to the location, there are a lot of opportunities to help people get into tech in the Bay Area. ![]() ![]() I have a lot of friends who are keen to get more people into tech but don’t have information about all the amazing organizations that offer such opportunities. ![]()
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