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Girls Code Lincoln is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We strive to ignite passion for technology and leadership in young girls with the long-term goal of closing the gender gap in S.T.E.M.
We host multiweek technology clubs for 4th-9th grade girls. All clubs are completely free and 100% volunteer-run.
We partner with Nebraska organizations and build in-house curriculum to teach technology, leadership, and life skills.
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Girls Impacted Through Clubs and Workshops
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Our Clubs
Our clubs give girls interested in coding a gentle introduction to software, hardware, computer science fundamentals, and leadership through projects, activities, and community speakers.
Three clubs will be held in Spring 2020 - a beginner club, a web development club, and a hardware club!
Three clubs were held at FUSE Coworking - a beginner, an intermediate, and an advanced! The beginner club learned web development for the first time. The intermediate club expanded their knowledge base on web development and programmed Micro:Bits microontrollers. The advanced club learned special topics and helped teach workshops.
Two clubs were held at FUSE Coworking. The beginner club learned web development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The intermediate club focused on hardware projects and softskills including leadership and mentoring.
The girls in the FUSE Coworking club learned advanced web development including making custom extensions for Chrome. They also programmed Micro:Bits microcontrollers using the JavaScript programming language. Girls in a second club learned the basics of computer science through web development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
The FUSE Coworking club learned web development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. They were the first club to learn leadership skills through our continued partnership with Launch Leadership.
Girls at the FUSE Coworking weekend club learned to code drawings and animations using Dr. Racket, a LISP-style programming language. For a final project, the girls created light-up clothing using an Arduino microcontroller, programmable LEDs, and the C++ programming language.
The Goodrich Middle School club programmed Arduino robots with the C++ programming language. A weekend club at Turbine Flats taught game development using the Python programming language and Codesters. The girls completed a community impact project by building a women empowerment website featuring inspiring quotes, stories, and the games they developed.
The Park Middle School club taught game development while the Goodrich Middle School taught computer programming basics using JavaScript and the Khan Academy platform.
Girls Code Lincoln started as a branch of Girls Who Code. Clubs were held after-school at six Lincoln middle schools: Dawes, Park, Culler, Goodrich, Mickle, and Lefler. The girls learned basic programming and game development using the Python programming language on the Codesters platform.
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This page describes all of Lincoln Loud's relationships with other characters.
Although Lincoln may act negative towards his sisters or being mad to them like the sisters did, as shown in "Heavy Meddle", "Linc or Swim", "Cereal Offender", "Study Muffin", "Brawl in the Family", and in "No Such Luck", that is normal since all siblings occasionally have negative moments.
In "Slice of Life", he and his sisters argue and scuffle over the last slice of pizza and he imagines them drawn like anime characters.
In "Deuces Wild", he and Clyde imagine Lincoln's sisters as Ace Savvy heroines saving them from a gas monster. In reality, though, all the girls were doing was changing Lily's diaper. Lincoln and his sisters then go to take out tte trash together.
In "Left in the Dark", Lincoln promises to save his sisters when he believes there is a ghost in the basement.
In "Heavy Meddle", it was revealed that his sisters have a tendency to meddle in his affairs when he doesn't want them to, and believes they'll make everything worse. An example was when they all took care of him when they thought he was sick, but all he had was a paper cut. They also wanted to help him with his bully problem, showing that they don't want anyone bullying him (because they're the only ones who can tease Lincoln, probably) and tend to give him some bad advice on how to take care of it. They also enticed him to kiss his bully when they found out it was a girl. Lincoln got furious up with them after she punched him for kissing her and told them never to meddle in his life again.
In "Making the Case", Lincoln records his sisters' embarassing moment (except for Luan and Lily). Because of this, his sisters angrily turned their backs on him because of this. After Lincoln made an embarrassing video out of himself and got humiliated, his sisters present him with a small trophy and they make amends afterwards.
In "Driving Miss Hazy", when Lincoln tries to teach Leni to drive, all his other sisters except Lori pitch in.
In "No Guts, No Glori", Lincoln's non-Lori sisters all want him in charge instead of Lori, but when he says yes to everything, things get out-of-hand and they don't listen when he tells them no, which makes him realise that Lori is a better sitter than him.
In "The Sweet Spot", his sisters all get mad at him when they realize he's trying to snag the best seat in the car.
They are all always there for him when he needs support and/or help and vice versa, as seen in "Project Loud House", where they step in with their physical bodies to replace his broken homework model of them.
In "In Tents Debate", Lincoln can't decide whether to choose Aloha Beach or Dairyland to go on a vacation, so the girls all wait on him to try and make him choose in their favor. He takes advantage of this, but then when they have to go to Scratchy Bottom Campgrounds instead, he waits on them.
He is rather protective of his family, as he resolves conflicts between his sisters, younger and older, but they all get annoyed with him if he does something like flat out ignore them. In "Sound of Silence", since they all have an equally tough time finding quiet time in their home, they would then show him the consequences as payback, but they receive punishment as well. Like all families, they would all rush straight to his aid if he were being bullied, and are very supportive of his romantic life, so they all really want the best for their only brother. They always try to help him through his issues, but are usually incompetent in doing so, but always insist on it unaware, much to his frustration.
In "Space Invader", they inform him Lynn and Lucy are having another brawl.
In "Picture Perfect", he has trouble getting them (and Charles, Cliff, and Walt) to stay still for the family photo and they get mad at him when he cannot think of a word to describe the undesirable antics and settles for the word "yourselves".
In "Linc or Swim", Lincoln gets mad at his sisters for using his pool but he forgives them later.
In "Changing the Baby", Lincoln and his sisters fought over Lily over their hobbies, but Lily revealed that her interest is her blanket and Clyde started hanging out with Lily at the end.
In "Ties That Bind", when Lincoln overheard his parents considering getting rid of all but one of eleven of something, he thought they were talking about his sisters. Initially, he liked the idea of having extra space in the house, but when he thought he was the one to be got rid of, the sisters all sprung to his defense. Eventually, the Loud kids found out their parents were only talking about Lynn Sr.'s ties.
In "Sleuth or Consequences", they (except Lucy) blamed Lincoln for clogging the toilet again for no reason, unaware that Lucy was the one who clogged the toilet. At the end, Lincoln blames himself in front of them in order to protect Lucy from getting punished.
In "The Green House", he takes away their technology so that the Loud house can be more energy-efficient.
In "Along Came a Sister", all of the sisters except Leni help protect Frances (who Lincoln was babysitting) from Leni. Later, all of them, including Leni and along with Clyde, protect Frances from the exterminator.
In "Chore and Peace", Lincoln was done with always being the one taking the trash out and being the sibling with the most hard chore so he asked his sisters to swap chores with him, but they refuse, saying there's a "very delicate balance" in the house. Lincoln, frustrated, goes on strike until he gets what he wants. The girls also decide to go on strike until Lincoln ends his, but Lincoln still refuses to back down. He (and his sisters) only end their strike when they realized that Lily was missing from her crib. The siblings worked together to clean up the whole house only to see that their parents had Lily the whole time.
In "For Bros About to Rock", all of them except Luna send him down a slide so that Luna doesn't see him.
In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", he's the most doubtful about fighting over the money and sometimes tries to convince his sisters to work together, however, he does join in fighting them for it occasionally.
In "Cover Girls", as he rushes home after realizing he missed his curfew, they cover for him to stop him getting into trouble with their parents. Later, he dresses up as all of them.
In "Attention Deficit", Lincoln is frustrated when he has to compete with his sisters to get attention from his parents and Clyde's dads, but doesn't get mad at them.
In "Out on a Limo", he promises to take them to Burpin' Burger. When he changes his mind, they get mad at him and later, he does take them to Burpin' Burger.
In "A Novel Idea", Lincoln is jealous of his sisters going to Lynn Sr.'s office for Take Your Daughter to Work Day. They, in turn, feel sorry that he has to miss out.
In "Cereal Offender", they wanted to tag along with Lincoln at the supermarket, but they ruined his chances to get Zombie Bran due to their chaotic antics and the fight they had with Lincoln when they all selfishly wanted a treat along with him. Soon after, they feel guilty when they get kicked out. Later, however, they apologized and bought him the Zombie Bran.
In "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru", Lincoln's sisters indirectly inconvenience him and Clyde by using up all the chocolate so they cannot make chocolate pie. They also laughed at his notion that all girls have the same preferences.
In "Come Sale Away", they all compete in selling things, getting Lily's blanket back, and dancing, and he feels frustrated that he keeps losing to his sisters.
In "One of the Boys", he is frustrated with his sisters disapproving of him eating peanut butter with his hands, fussing over him when he gets minor injuries, wanting to go to the mall instead of Dairyland, and taking too long in the bathroom, and wishes for brothers instead. When he screams due to his nightmare, they all rush to reassure him.
In "The Price of Admission", he is scared because he believes the Harvester has taken their colons.
In "One Flu Over the Loud House", he tries unsuccessfully to lead his healthy sisters to the McBride house after Lori, Lynn, and the twins catch the flu.
In "Study Muffin", Lincoln gets mad at his sisters for being love-struck over Hugh.
In "The Whole Picture", he asks his sisters to recreate his photos, but they're too busy.
In "Brawl in the Family", his sisters didn't bother to inform him ahead of time how the "Sister Fight Protocol" works.
In "Suite and Sour", he helps his sisters by coming up with the idea of putting on a play to convince their parents to stay with them and not Ruth.
In "Back in Black", his sisters tell him that he can't help Lucy act normal because he's a boy.
In "Cheater by the Dozen", all the sisters except Lori help Lincoln spy on Bobby when he and Clyde suspect him of adultery despite initially finding the claim ridiculous. Later the get mad at him when they think he wastes their time, until they see the pictures.
However, he hardly finds time for himself, and blames the sisters for this, because he must be with them in all of their activities. In "No Such Luck", he pretends to be unlucky after allegations from Lynn that he's bad luck, but this gets blown out of proportions, and it leads to Lincoln being in a very bad situation.
In "Fed Up", with his sisters, he has a plan to sabotage the usual dinner to have pizza for dinner.
They even know how important some matters mean to him, as featured in "Pulp Friction", where they all work together to get him and Clyde out of detention so they can get to the post office and mail in their comic book entry on time, as well as get it back after it's been confiscated. Lincoln based the characters who save Ace and Jack from Wild Card Willy's clutches on his sisters, showing that they always have his back.
In "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", Lincoln tells Ronnie Anne that he knows how it feels having ten people disagree with you.
Sometimes problems always have a positive impact. In "Room with a Feud", despite the exchange of rooms, when Lincoln decides to take one for the team, they kindly decide to avoid the situation, returning everything to normal, being thanked by their brother.
In "Yes Man", they ask Lincoln for advice in how to convince their parents to give them money. But because of this, he couldn't get the money he needed for a ticket to the VIP SMOOCH concert because the parents gave all their money to the sisters. So they all make it up to him by organizing a concert of their own in front of their house, and even convinced SMOOCH to perform with them, telling him that he's the best brother anywhere around.
In "Tricked!", when his sisters are sad after Hawk and Hank's destruction and declare Halloween to be ruined, he resolves to save Halloween for them.
In "White Hare", they accept Lincoln for who he is after he was dressed up to impress the new girl: Stella at school.
In "A Fridge Too Far", Lincoln is the one who starts the fight with his sisters over the food in the fridge after Lana took one of his mac 'n' cheese bites.
In "Friendzy", Lincoln is annoyed with his sisters occupying the kitchen, badminton rackets, and TV, so he invites friends over to get privileges. His sisters catch on and do the same, and it spirals from there.
In "Predict Ability", they kindly express disbelief that Lincoln is boring.
In "Cooked!", he and his sisters try to come up with promotions for Lynn's Table, but everyone votes for their own idea and then they start to argue. Lincoln, frustrated with his sisters and believing they've bailed out, goes ahead with his plan, not realizing that his sisters all did the same.
In "Last Loud on Earth", they look at him with shock and confusion.
In "Kings of the Con", Lincoln asks his sisters to attend his Ace Savvy convention in order to help him win the title of "Kings of the Con", but the sisters are not interested until Lincoln mentions that the winners get a cameo in the new Ace Savvy movie. When Lincoln and Clyde overhear the judges saying that they are going to give the movie part to the sisters but not them, the boys stage a situation in which they will look like heroes and the judges will ignore the sisters and give the part to the boys. When the boys confess to their scheme, the sisters are understandably angry, but they forgive them afterward because they still get to be in the movie as the boys are then disqualified and the sisters are awarded the movie part in their place.
In "Tough Cookies", Lincoln asked his sisters to help him in making cookies, but they refused since they are busy, much to Lincoln's disappointment. So Lincoln asked Stella, Rusty, Liam, and Zach for help instead.
In "A Dark and Story Night", Lincoln had an idea to keep them entertained when there was no power in the house by making a story with his sisters, and they agreed with his idea.
In Welcome to the Loud House, his sisters all borrow his walkie-talkie.
In the "Food Fight" game, he has a food fight with his sisters. He also does in "A Tale of Two Tables", except in the latter, it's everyone vs. everyone as opposed to the sisters vs. Lincoln.
In another game, "Living Loud: Lincoln's List", Lincoln does chores for all his sisters.
In "Living Loud: Summer School", all the sisters except Lisa inadvertently mess up Lincoln's grades, but they help make amends and Lincoln is not mad at them.
Like his other siblings, he detests when she's too bossy to them, but she deeply loves him, although she sometimes doesn't want to admit it. Later, their relationships began growing up in a progress.
In the pilot, she deliberately cuts in front of him to use the bathroom when he really has to go. Lincoln chases Lori out of the bathroom with one of Lily's dirty diapers so he can meet with his "pressing engagement".
In "Left in the Dark", in order to distract Lori from occupying the TV, he takes her phone and then uses it to text Bobby to call and gives it back to her. Before she can berate him for stealing it, Bobby calls, and she goes into her room to talk to him.
In "Get the Message", she furiously berates Lincoln for entering her room by mistake, and angrily warns him to stay out of her room, or she will turn him into a human pretzel, if she sees him in there again. Later, Lori accidentally breaks Lincoln's video game, and doesn't initially apologize. This leads Lincoln to write a hateful letter to her, and send her a nasty message. However, she unexpectedly bought him a new copy of the destroyed game, and apologizes (though, in a rude way) for destroying the first one, which she states was very mature of Lincoln for not freaking out over it. She later erases the message herself, and berates him for calling her phone, despite not hearing the full message. Although she gave Lincoln a pass on this, Lori found the written letter about her in the bathroom, and becomes enraged towards Lincoln. Lori's nastiness to Lincoln throughout the story makes it difficult to decipher just how sincere her apology was to him, as it seemed that she simply did not want to be bothered by him on that day.
In "Heavy Meddle", she suggests Lincoln deal with his bully by texting embarrassing photos. She then tells the boy suspected to be the bully that only they get to pick on Lincoln.
In "Driving Miss Hazy", she forces favors from him and the rest of her siblings in exchange for rides around town, forcing Lincoln to do her laundry. He later convinces her that giving Leni bad information is unwise.
In "No Guts, No Glori", he stages an uprising to end Lori's tyrannical babysitting methods while their parents are out. However, when their other sisters trash the house, he apologizes to her and she gets the sisters to clean up before the parents come home, showing that when the two get along, they can make a pretty good team (although they did get caught at the end).
In "The Sweet Spot", Lincoln doesn't want to sit in front of Lori in Vanzilla for fear of being barfed on by her.
In "Project Loud House", he saves Lori from being pranked with Luan's bucket of water. He also cheers her up by pretending to be Bobby, although it was more because Lori was not wanting to drive the kids to school due to her bad mood than out of sympathy for Lori.
In "In Tents Debate", she plays a joke on him by pretending not to notice him, shows doubt when he suggests going to Aloha Beach or Dairyland, and tries to convince him to pick Aloha Beach by doing his homework, setting up a shower for him, and feeding him grapes.
In "Sound of Silence", she joins in with pranking Lincoln, using him as a footstool while painting her toenails, but she went tone deaf due to the explosion in Lisa's room at the end.
In "Picture Perfect", Lori thinks the mug he made looks like a paperweig
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