Giving Back for Thanksgiving: The 200 Turkey Challenge

Sodo is giving turkeys to Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission when developers join our beta.

Rob Duffy
Ship On Day One
2 min readNov 10, 2017

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Sodo (short for ship on day one) helps developers manage the growing number of tools and services modern applications need. And we’ve launched sodo’s private beta just in time for Thanksgiving.

This Thanksgiving many of us will be fortunate enough to sit down with family and friends at a well stocked dinner table, many will not. Sodo is helping those in need by distributing a turkey for every developer that signs up to our private beta between now and Thanksgiving. You can help by sharing this landing page on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and email.

200 turkeys

Our goal is to deliver 200 turkeys to those in need the most this year. Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission is a great partner as they reach even farther across King County supplying turkeys to partnering nonprofits, food banks and church pantries.

This is a win-win-win for us, turkey sales, and Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission. However, we don’t have nearly as much scale as Slack or GitHub (yet) and neither does Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission, or The Turkey Guy. So we need your help.

Your help needed

To accomplish the 200 turkey goal, we need our network of friends, colleagues and co-workers to help with the promotion — I’m sure many of which have a sense of glee at the thought of saddling us with hundreds of turkeys (challenge accepted).

You can help us out by sharing this page, as well as messaging and forwarding it to developers and developer communities you know, preferably with a personal note. And in doing so you’ll be helping feed the most in need this Thanksgiving (and helping us grow, too).

If you have writer’s block here’s a couple of good social posts for you to use:

Help Seattle startup sodo give 200 turkeys to those in need this Thanksgiving. http://sodo.rocks/turkeys.

Developer tool company, sodo, is giving 200 turkeys to those in need this Thanksgiving, help them achieve their goal. http://sodo.rocks/turkeys.

Happy Thanksgiving!
Team sodo

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