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This weekend: Hack for Impact will address big challenges in 24 hours

The June 1-2 hackathon is at Impact Hub Baltimore.

Inside Impact Hub Baltimore. (Photo courtesy Imapct Hub Baltimore/by Shannon Wallace)

A 24-hour hackathon is bringing together technologists and social innovators in Station North..
Hack for Impact is being held at Impact Hub Baltimore on June 1 and 2. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. Friday, when teams will be formed.


The event is being organized by Roadi, a startup founded by University of Baltimore’s Ope Thomas that is looking to ease parking pains in the city.
Teams will be presented with problem statements, and are set to address challenges related to health, crime, education, transportation, child welfare and domestic welfare.
Registration is free.
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