Non-profit coding school, for everyone.

CodeAbode is a non-profit coding school founded with the goal of making learning how to code affordable and accessible for everyone. It is a new space in Chicago to learn how to code, share your work and connect with a community of like-minded individuals.

CodeAbode is an educational division of The National Museum of Health and Medicine Chicago. The mission of the museum, and CodeAbode by extension, is to support and promote life-long learning in medicine, science and technology. CodeAbode was developed to provide affordable education to meet the increasing demand for technical knowledge in healthcare - and virtually every other field.

Our Family

Mike Doyle

Founder

Cyndy Lilagan

Director

Michael Hadley

Curriculum Director &
Lead Instructor

Rex Twedt

Instructor

Heather Robbins

Communications &
Community Partnerships

Lauren Kalinoski

Exhibit Designer

Erich Theiss

Technology Specialist

Elise Pescitelli

Administrator

Come Visit!

Call or email us to schedule a visit, meet our instructors and observe a class.

Outside of CodeAbode Building