The Good Hope Codes Team’s objective is to expose an underserved community on Chicago’s southside (i.e., Englewood) to Computer Science and Computer Programming.
Technology skills can assist in the revitalization of a community, which is poverty stricken, by infusing hope where there is none, a worthy endeavor. Providing a new generation of youth, a “Firsthand” opportunity to gain experience in Computer Science and Computer Programming, which may otherwise may have not had the opportunity. This is the key mission of the Good Hope Codes Team.
The Team members include Katelyn Futel (Lead), Aaron Futel (Chicago Police Officer), Kristen Wilson, Charisse, and Edward Clark Jr.
The Good Hope Team has plans to provide advertisement for the hour of code through creative signage around the Good Hope Foundation facility, colorful flyer distribution in the Englewood area leading up to the event, pop-ups on Good Hope Foundation website (i.e., www, goodhopefnd.com) Good Hope Codes information, and lastly via social media.
Next, the team will schedule the Good Hope “Hour of Code” event, in tandem with the Martin Luther King elementary school directly adjacent to the Good Hope Foundation facility. The team ‘s plans is to enlist the support of skilled technologist that are representative of the Englewood community to facilitate (including, Katelyn & Edward) a one-hour coding challenge to give Englewood youth a creative, fun, and engaging first introduction to computer science and programming.
The team also plans to hold a roundtable discussion with the youth to create a continuous learning atmosphere for the youth of Englewood to gain an interest in an active pursuit, and the educational requirements to pursue this worthy career option. Finally, each participant is assigned a mentor to provide support to the Englewood youth on a one-on-one basis ongoing.
The Good Hope Team is excited to move forward with this valuable undertaking.
Katelyn Futel (Lead)