Michelle_Qimo_4_Kids

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About Me

I really don't know what to tell you. What do you want to know? I'm Michelle Hall, I've been married to Michael Hall for a number of years now, we have two children. I am, as Amber would call me, a NTEU, non-technical end user. And by non-technical, I mean non-technical. I'm doing good to find my way around a keyboard. I'm a stay-at-home-mom by trade.

Contact Information

Launchpad

michelle-qimo4kids

IRC

michelle_qimo

GTalk

qandamama

Email

michelle@qimo4kids.com

Contributions

I argue that my contributions are minor, but my Loco team tells me otherwise, so here goes.

Mike and I together founded a small, locally run charity that recycles computers and gives them to children who have special needs, or are at risk. This was prompted in honor of our son, who has high functioning Autism. We, at the same time, and out of the same needs, put together our own distribution, Qimo 4 Kids, to go onto the computers we give out. There are a number of reasons we decided to make our own, and have been pleased by its success. We placed right at fifty computers with at risk children in our first year, and look to expand that number in our second.

He also suggested that I become a member of the Florida loco. I, at first, told him I thought he was crazy, and disregarded the suggestion. But fate intervened, and the loco had need of someone to organize one of the various release parties, and Mike saw an opportunity for my introduction into the community.

Several release parties & events later, I've made myself at home, and have been touched by how welcoming the team has been to me. Our last event, the Loco birthday bash, had 56 people attend the event. We ate a lot. We laughed ourselves silly. I think I can successfully say that the Loco has gone from a network of acquaintances to a close group of friends.

Future Goals

My dreams and aspirations are to encourage more families to become involved with the Loco as a whole. I've been working with the spouses of the team members to set up a support network, and am very excited about our goals for support and encouragement. We are exploring ways in which we can contribute to the team, through avenues we enjoy. We've discussed, for instance, scrapbooking all of the team events. My goal is to make the Loco a place where families can come, be comfortable, and feel safe, to make events things the whole family can attend, and enjoy, without making anyone feel uncomfortable. We are making good progress toward this goal, and I was so proud to see how many families and children came to the birthday bash. Of our 56 attendees, 22 were what you might call "techies".

I've also been kicking around the idea of doing an East Coast Womens Event. It's still in the very, very early stages, but it's at least on my horizon.

Testimonials

Michelle has accomplished so much for our LoCo, even though she claims to be a NTEU and not having contributed much, I have witnessed her in action. She is savage when it comes to advocacy and Build-days! She is one of the best organizers I know, and is selfless when it comes to helping others. She speaks eloquently when doing presentations for Qimo and the charities that she is involved in. I have had the pleasure of witnessing her talks at OSCON 2009, and ALF. She was also interviewed at Florida Linux Show 2009 in Jacksonville by Smita Trevino and the UbuntuPodcast's Crew. Michelle shines when she is involved with volunteering, with the Ubuntu LoCo. During several meet-ups she helped brainstorm with several others, a concept of a Significant Others group (so that when families and friends come to meet-ups they too feel comfortable and also enjoy their time with the LoCo). I highly recommend her for Ubuntu Membership without reserve. I am looking forward to what Michelle will do for Ubuntu in the future, and appreciate all of her hardwork she has demonstrated within the Florida LoCo Team. -- itnet7 2009-12-06 23:55:36

Michelle really throws her whole self into the Florida LoCo. When the Jaunty Tampa Release Party was going to be canceled because of lack of organization, she stepped in to make not only make it happen, but make it great. Since then she has been the one organizing almost every LoCo event on the on the west coast, including our biggest community install fest and the state-wide birthday bash that was hosted at our house. She is also the reason we have so much family involvement in our LoCo, she makes sure that the famly of LoCo members feel not only welcome, but a natural part of our team. Not only has her contribution been a major benefit for our LoCo, she is also the reason I have been so personally involved. -- mhall119 2009-12-06 18:04:21

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