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Girls Who Hack

Girls Who Hack

Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
Tax ID92-0561373

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Girls Who Hack is a non-profit focused on teaching girls the skills of hacking so that they can change the future. We offer free, on line and in person classes to any middle school to hight school aged girl looking to start their journey in cybersecurity. Our main demographic focuses on under privileged and under served communities. Girls Who Hack's courses are tailored for middle to high school girls, emphasizing accessible learning materials designed specifically for this demographic. Our immersive learning experiences not only equip participants with the fundamental skills to embark on a cybersecurity career but also facilitate enduring interpersonal connections that transcend the classroom.

About

Girls Who Hack was started by 12 year old BiaSciLab who wanted to share her passion for hacking with other girls. A natural speaker and teacher, BiaSciLab thought bringing everything together in one place would get more girls excited about learning this valuable life skill.