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LadyHacks is back for its 4th year

This year's hackathon is focused on themes of health, wellness and self-care.

LadyHacks is back for the a fourth year in a row. (Remember the very first one in 2013?)
The hackathon, which aims to welcome more women into the Philly tech scene, is focused on themes of health, wellness and self-care this year.
The event is kicks off Friday at 6 p.m. at Azavea’s new office (990 Spring Garden St.). Tickets cost $15 and all proceeds are donated to Girl Develop It. Cis women, trans, genderqueer, intersex and queer folks who identify as women are all welcome.
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Local companies Think Brownstone and Azavea are sponsoring the hackathon, alongside Caviar and sweetgreen.
It’s cool to see the women-in-tech community keep the event going, even though cofounder Tristin Hightower left the city in 2013. See the full team of organizers here.

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