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Help us fundraise money for a NJ bus

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TechTogether Boston is the second annual 36-hour student-run hackathon open to all female and non-binary individuals. Led by women from across Boston's universities, TechTogether, previously known as SheHacks, is set to be the largest all-female and non-binary hackathon in the world! The event will be on March 22nd-24th, 2019 at the Agganis Arena in Boston. 

The mission of TechTogether Boston is to empower women and femme non-binary individuals to get involved in computer science and provide them with opportunities to explore the tech industry in an inspiring, encouraging, and energizing environment.

I'm starting this project on behalf of Iccha, the High School Director of TechTogether Boston. Despite the fact that they can be daunting at first, it is vital for high schoolers to partake in hackathons. In this environment, you are not only able to bring an idea to life through code and technology, but you make so many connections, learn an incomparable amount, and have tons of fun! I would not replace my hackathon experiences for anything, and this is what I want to share with my peers.

Funding for this bus was a success last year, and we were able to safely and successfully transport 50 females (high school, college, and international students) to and from Boston for the hackathon!
Please donate to this cause that will help fund a two-way bus from Princeton, New Jersey to Boston, MA for TechTogether Boston for the second time in a row!


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All funds will go to Youth Leadership Incubator Inc, the fiscal sponsor of TechTogether Boston.
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    Co-organizers (2)

    Nisha Goel
    Organizer
    Boston, MA
    Hack+
    Beneficiary
    Iccha Singh
    Co-organizer

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