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These social media channels are dedicated in helping women in tech share the opportunities anddiscuss with each other creating a safe haven.

This group is not limited to women and has many syster groups like Ladies Storm Hackathons (Jobs / Internships) The group is very active and flowing with information, opportunities and lively discussions on female friendly subjects.

Founded by Bhavaya Chandra, Woo-Tech runs a need based one time mentoring program where you are paired with your mentor based on your need. It had 2 successful iterations. It also acts as a source to provide other women based opportunities and opportunities which are common to everyone in the tech field.

Learn IT, Girl holds an international mentorship program every year so that a mentee can learn a new programming language from the scratch with the help of a mentor by doing a mutually agreed project.

Systers is an online community founded by Anita Borg herself in 1987. Continuing Anita's vision, ABI expands the goal of systers by extedning it via Facebook and Slack.

It is also a part of AnitaB.org similar to Systers. It also includes resources and information which you might find interested.

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These groups are not exactly women focussed. But it will provide you with resources to interesting opportunities.

As it's description says "Flow is a knowledge sharing community of self-directed learners, connecting them to global opportunities, resources and like individuals."As the name suggests it flows with opportunities for everyone.

Open Source Help Community (OSHC for short) is a place to go if you want to start contributing to open source. They are functional through a Facebook page (for community announcements), slack group (to get real time help), Website, Github organization (open for contributors and very new comer friendly) and Youtube channel.