By 2030, the Hacker School aims to have reached 1,000,000 children and young people with its programming workshops
The Hacker School gets children and young people interested in programming. Low-threshold courses are designed to give young people, especially girls and teenagers from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds, an insight into programming before they decide on a career. By involving companies, schools, networks and politicians, this goal becomes a task for society as a whole. The founder’s motto: “If you’re not afraid of your goals, you can leave it at that”. As this model is so successful in Germany, founder Julia Freudenberg would also like to inspire children and young people in other regions with her Hacker School. Due to the linguistic similarities, Austria comes to mind first.
“Setting up as a non-profit organisation has a completely different meaning and perception in Germany than in Austria, even though we speak the same language. And having a local contact person where I can get reassurance has been very valuable.”
Julia Freudenberg, founder of Hacker School
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