Fwd: Orphanage blog programming

Joel Adams adams at calvin.edu
Sat Mar 1 15:06:34 EST 2014


Students with website skills,

Here is a great service-learning opportunity to build your portfolio and practice your skills while helping out an orphanage in Latvia.

It sounds like the design work is done, and they just need someone to actually implement their design.  The contact info is at the bottom of the message.

Cheers,

-Joel.


Begin forwarded message:
From: Jennifer Ranville <jranville at gmail.com<mailto:jranville at gmail.com>>
Date: February 27, 2014 1:38:17 PM EST
To: <adams at calvin.edu<mailto:adams at calvin.edu>>
Subject: Orphanage blog programming

Hello Professor Adams, thank you for posting this.

We have created a new website for The Sparrow's Nest Orphanage in Riga, Latvia.  The orphanage is one of the few remaining orphanages in Latvia, it is Christian, and American-run.  It serves abused and neglected children in Latvia and Russia.

We do not have someone to program the site yet (although everything else is complete.)

Here are the details:

1 - Wordpress platform
2 - About 8 pages
3 - Includes blog (with 3 distinct categories)
4 - Need standard email / newsletter form
5 - Need Contact form
6 - Ability to accept donations (via paypal)

Additional details…

1 - There will be a rotating header on the homepage
2 - The "Read our stories" sections on the home page will scroll with several images. These will link to the blog. (Stories category)

If anyone would be willing to do this for us, we would be so grateful!

Thanks for your consideration.  If a student is interested, they can contact me at:

Jennifer Ranville
616-648-9928
jranville at gmail.com<mailto:jranville at gmail.com>




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Joel C. Adams, Ph.D.
Chair, Dept of Computer Science
Calvin College
http://www.calvin.edu/~adams

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