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We're pleased to announce our 2016 Organizational Partners!

We are excited to announce the upcoming partnerships with local organizations to bring our program to their cities, and increase the number of youth served in the Bay Area.

We're partnering with the following organizations: Bayview Hunters Point YMCA, Collective Impact, The Vietnamese Youth Development Center in San Francisco, The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula in East Palo Alto, Silicon Valley Children's Fund/TeenForce in San Jose, and Project Yes and EMPOWER, and California Adolescent Health Collaborative (CAHC) of the Public Health Institute.
Full press release
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Recent posts from our Blog:

  • On the Move and Looking for Connections for Youth This Summer
  • Meet Mercedes Gibson, Hack the Hood's Small Business Manager
  • Hack the Hood seeks Technical Instructors for Summer Programs
  • Working to Diversify Tech in Oakland and Beyond
  • Erica Baker Brings It: Speaking Out For Intersectionality, Inclusion
  • ​How Oakland can build more inclusion into our tech ecosystem
  • CNN: Hack the Hood Impact on grad Nhat Ho
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Get a website for your 
small business

Our youth will work with you to help your small business get found online with a new website, as well as local map and directory listings.  These days, your customers are out there using their smartphones to find goods and services, so everything we build is mobile-friendly.
  • Read our FAQ to learn about the process


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