Team Women Hack created a Tinder-inspired app pairing nonprofit organizations with volunteers – a “Volun-tinder.” From left: Nicole Gaehle and Karina Almeida were programming, Emily Koehler was project manager and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville student Jami Howell created their database. (Photo by Jessica Rogen)
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