Code Ninjas Launches Nationwide Contest to Give Back to Deserving Families

International Kids Coding Franchise Offering 100 Free Week-Long Coding Camps

To help support families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Code Ninjas, the nation’s largest and fastest growing kids coding franchise is giving away 100 free kids coding camps this summer, to give  back through the joy of coding. The new contest, launching June 15, will include a special camp discount for a limited time.

Through the 100 Free Camps Giveaway, Code Ninjas hopes to provide a little relief to families during this difficult time, from essential workers and first responders to overwhelmed parents. Code Ninjas Camps, whether in-person or virtual, are a fun and engaging way for children to learn how to code and gain life-changing skills. Deserving families will get the benefit of the fun and educational value these camps provide, without the cost.

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From June 15 through June 28, 2020, families across the country can enter the 100 Free Camps Giveaway by filling out the entry form at codeninjas.com/100FreeCamps. Participants will select their local participating Code Ninjas location, submit their contact information and explain why their family should win a free week of camp. Participants can also nominate deserving families in their entry. Bonus points will be awarded to participants who include their Instagram handle and post about the contest using the hashtag #100FreeCamps.

By submitting the form, participants will unlock access to a special 10% discount off available camps at their selected Code Ninjas location for the duration of the contest period. Code Ninjas will select and notify the 100 winners to claim their free week of coding camp around July 10.

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