Program Type:
STEMProgram Description
Event Details
Girls Who Code is a welcoming space where girls in grades 5-8 can explore coding, creativity, and problem-solving in a supportive community. Through fun, hands-on activities, members will learn the basics of computer science, build exciting projects, and collaborate with peers on challenges that connect technology to real-world issues.
This club is designed for all experience levels. Whether you’ve never written a line of code before or already have some programming knowledge, you’ll find opportunities to learn and grow. Along the way, participants will also explore careers in tech, meet role models in the field, and develop the confidence to see themselves as future leaders and innovators.
What to expect:
- Engaging weekly sessions after school
- Collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving activities
- A safe and inclusive environment where all voices are heard
No prior coding experience is required. Just bring your curiosity and imagination!
If you would like to join our club, please email Cathy DeCampli to get started.
Additional Information
Age Groups
Age ranges are selected with great care. A young child unable to participate in an activity without assistance takes the staff member's attention away from the rest of the group and can impact the experience of the other participants. We also strive to create micro-communities with each program we offer by creating a space for young people to be with their peers. We ask that you respect the age groups in the program descriptions.
Photo Permission
Event staff may take photos or videos during programs and activities. These images may be used for publicity, social media, websites, or other promotional materials. If you prefer not to have your photo used, please note that in the comments or inform a staff member, and we will honor your request. For questions or concerns, please contact Cathy DeCampli at cdecampli@haddonfieldlibrary.org.