Neftaly Encourages Everyone to Code
At Neftaly, we believe that coding is for everyone—not just a select few. In a digital world where technology touches every part of life, learning to code opens doors to creativity, opportunity, and empowerment. That’s why Neftaly is on a mission to make coding accessible, inclusive, and fun for all.
From young students to working adults, from beginners to budding tech entrepreneurs, Neftaly encourages everyone to code—regardless of background, age, or experience level.
Coding is the New Literacy
Knowing how to code isn’t just about becoming a software developer. It’s about learning how to think critically, solve problems, and innovate. Our programs help people:
- Understand how technology works
- Build their own websites, games, or apps
- Develop skills for the future job market
- Gain the confidence to pursue careers in tech
Inclusive Learning for All
Neftaly breaks down barriers by offering:
- Free or low-cost community coding classes
- Mobile tech labs that bring learning to underserved areas
- Beginner-friendly courses in Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more
- Supportive environments for women, youth, and people with no prior tech exposure
We don’t just teach code—we create welcoming spaces where curiosity and collaboration thrive.
Real People, Real Impact
Many of our participants had never touched a computer before joining Neftaly. Today, they’re building websites, mentoring others, and even launching tech startups.
“I thought coding was only for geniuses. Neftaly showed me it’s for me too.” – First-time coder, age 17
Why It Matters
Tech should be a tool for equity, not exclusion. Yet too many communities are left behind in the digital revolution. By making coding education accessible to all, Neftaly is helping to close the digital divide and unlock the talent hidden in every community.
Join the Movement
Whether you’re a learner, volunteer, teacher, or supporter—Neftaly invites you to help us code a more inclusive future.
Let’s make technology something everyone can create—not just consume.

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