Sunday, October 11, 2015

Call for App Developers - Lend a Hand

LEND A HAND

Call for App Developers

Do you know how to develop mobile applications?
 Want to use your expertise to help others?
Join Colorss Foundation and share your skills and time with us!


Colorss Foundation is looking for creative and tech-savvy individuals and students that are skilled in app development and have a passion in empowering women. We believe in letting your creativity run in developing a very useful mobile application that can help ensure the safety of women. Read on to learn more about this opportunity and on how to sign up!



How can I contribute?
Colorss believes in the importance of helping women stay safe by teaching them how to defend themselves from harassment in their daily lives. For this purpose, Colorss has developed an app that women can download for free and learn self-defense techniques.

With your help, Colorss Foundation hopes to create an updated third version of this app. You will be using your app development expertise to create an app that is innovative, simple and powerful. Colorss also hopes that the app will be intuitive and extremely user-friendly.


Where will I contribute?
You are welcome to help develop our mobile application through an online capacity or by working on-site with Colorss Foundation.

If you would like to be based at Colorss Foundation, we will be delighted to welcome you as an intern. Colorss Foundation is located at Baroda, Gujarat and Pune, Maharashtra.

What do I Gain from Volunteering?
At the end of your experience with us, you will have made new friends, gained an eye-opener to the lives of underprivileged women, and further developed your skills in helping others! On top of that, we will award your dedication to our projects with a certificate of recognition.

Great! How can I sign up?

Drop us an email at emailcolorss@gmail.com with the subject heading “App Opportunity” to tell us a bit about your background and skills. We’ll excitedly read your email and get back to you!

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