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Thank you!
We would like to thank all the people who were able to come on a particularly rainy day to Brooklyn Tech's first-ever hack-a-thon! All the competitors, the volunteers, the judges, our advisers, and the food (from companies and local businesses that were generous enough to donate to our event) made it possible for us, the mentors at Girls Who Code, to host such an amazing event.
We couldn't have done without you.
Thank you,
Girls Who Code Mentors
(From left to right, Susenna Chan, Tasnim Azad, Runnie Exuma, Violetta Juseiga, and Ava DiPietro)
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