codethechange

Code the Change

Code the Change, as the name suggests, is a club where students can use their coding and technical skills to drive social change. The club hopes to gather enthusiastic students willing to share their talents and abilities to make a difference in the community. Each semester, the club will collaborate with non-profit organizations to support its mission by offering technical support in various areas, including software development, website creation, and much more.

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Code the Change DVC

Diablo Valley College

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50+ Joined

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Code the Change DVC

Diablo Valley College

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50+ Joined

New to Coding?
Not a CS Student?

Rest assured, prior experience and skills are not prerequisites. Your passion and commitment are what matter most. By joining us on this project, you'll be guided by our project leaders. We will help you develop and enhance your knowledge, skills, and experience throughout this exciting journey.

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Our Purpose

Code the Change aims to engage and unite students who are eager to apply their technical skills for the betterment of the community. By facilitating connections between these students and non-profit organizations in need of technical assistance, the club aims to integrate social change into the heart of computer science culture, encouraging students to use their talents not just for professional advancement but also for meaningful societal impact.

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Code the Change is dedicated to empowering students with an interest in computer science and coding. To achieve this, Code the Change conducts various workshops and provides hands-on mentorship from experienced project leaders, with the dual aim of enhancing the technical skills of its members and fostering a learning environment for students eager to delve into computer science.

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Benefits of Joining Us

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    Resume

    You can enrich your resume with hands-on project experience. Also, involvement in these projects not only counts as volunteer work, demonstrating a commitment to community service, but also appealing to employers who value social responsibility.

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    Experience

    You have the chance to apply as officers, providing you with invaluable leadership experience for your personal and professional growth. Furthermore, direct mentorship from project leaders enhances your technical skills, particularly in website development.

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    Connections

    The club is a hub for students who share a passion for technology and community service. This environment fosters connections with peers who have similar interests and ambitions, leading to lasting professional networks and friendships.

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    Certificate

    You receive certificates recognizing your contributions to projects for non-profit organizations. This certificate is not only a token of appreciation but also serves as a tangible record of your involvement and skills, which can be beneficial for future academic or career opportunities.

Projects

Fall 2023

Our Team

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President :

Evan Honggo Widjojo

VP of Projects:

Nicholas Chan

VP of Operations:

Charlene Lioe

VP of Finance:

Darren Phang

VP of Communication:

Bianca Setiady

VP of Design:

Agatha Santoso

Marketing Designer:

Hanzell Firmansyah

Marketing Designer:

Justine Setiono

Event Organizer:

Servian Husada

ICC Representative:

Rezon Gautama

Project Leader:

Nicholas Nurwinata

Project Leader:

Andrew Damanik

Project Leader:

Sebastian Silva

Project Leader:

Anupriya Islam

Project Leader:

Angelyne Susanto

Project Leader:

Cameron White

Team 1

Under the supervision of the President and Vice President, project leaders at Code the Change provided direct, hands-on guidance to members in developing a website for The Little House, an initiative that operates five learning centers across Jakarta. Catering to over 200 underprivileged Indonesian children, The Little House provides free education to bridge the educational socioeconomic divide, with programs spanning grades 1 to 12 and supported by over 25 full-time teachers.

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Team 2

Under the supervision of the President and Vice President, project leaders at our organization provided hands-on guidance to members in developing a website for Social Project Bali, a non-profit organization founded on 19 September 2020 in Bali, Indonesia. Focused on education, environmental conservation, and social humanity, the organization engages in educating rural children, cleaning and tree planting for environmental care, and making donations to underprivileged people, aiming to foster community of collaboration and impact in these areas.

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Team 3

Under the supervision of the President and Vice President, project leaders at our organization provided hands-on guidance to members in developing a website for Bercerita, an initiative aimed at raising the global competitiveness of Indonesian children by enhancing their self-esteem and cultural pride. Bercerita bridges high school volunteers and rural elementary students through English language education, with a curriculum that promotes cultural understanding and broadens horizons.

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