RE/ACTION Showcase

Breakfast Donation

Food Cupboard Fundraising

Client David Solomon
Professor(s) David Solomon,
Program Project Management
Students Estefania Camacho Oviedo
Gabriella Michetti Volpi
Kennedy Carneiro
Angela Londoño
Thais Barreto
Joseph Rizk

Project Description:

This project was planned to support the AC Food Cupboard and students who are experiencing food insecurity. The requirements are to raise $1,000 CAD with an initial investment of $40 CAD in a duration of 6 weeks, finalizing the project with the delivery of goods directly to Algonquin Food Cupboard on Friday July 29, 2022. The final proposal agreed upon by the team consisted of preparing boxes with a breakfast made up of pastries and coffee for two people. It was proposed the delivery of these boxes in a park, on this way, the people who wished could enjoy a morning picnic in the park. For reasons of quality and food safety, it was decided to buy the pastries, avoiding any issue of contamination. And after an arduous research and procurement by the team leader (Gabriella Michetti), two local companies in Ottawa agreed to donate products for the boxes, providing all the necessary products and equipment for serving coffee. With the help of these sponsors, the profit allocated for donation in each box increased, giving us the opportunity to have more margin. Through this project, it became clear that communication and procurement of stakeholders and sponsors, play an important role in the successful development of projects, marketing, and advertising is also required to make ourselves known, what is our project and why are we doing it. Finally, the skills of each member are added to be able to achieve the objectives. As final note, the funds raised were a total of 620CAD for procurement of goods.

Short Description:

Supporting AC Food Cupboard and Students who are experiencing food insecurity
•Breakfast kits to sell for pick-up
•Sponsored by local vendors
•Fundraising 60% of the goal through the selling of the boxes
•Amount raised: 620CAD

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Breakfast Box Happy Goat and Suzy Q Sponsored the donuts and coffee, cups and trays!
Pick up of the breakfast boxes in the park Pick up and Picnic in the park selected for delivery

Funded By

Smart Tenant

Smart Tenant -  Virtual poster

Client Smart Living Properties
Professor(s) Adesh Shah, Theodore Mirtchev
Program Mobile Application Design and Development
Students Team Lead: Kiet Vuong
UI/UX Designer: Kseniia Chornokondratenko
Full Stack Web Developer: Son Nhat Tran
Full Stack Mobile Developer: Evan Liko

Project Description:

We know moving is a stressful experience, and when you have to move, it means something important is happening in your life. What do you look for when choosing a place to live? Location, nearby amenities, quality of the building, but most importantly, it’s the community. The community is what makes you feel at home and what you can rely on during a crisis.

Our project charter was to create a mobile application and an admin portal for Smart Living Properties. The goal was to create an interactive and engaging cross-platform mobile application to expand their reach and engagement, as currently, Smart Living Properties has 200+ properties around Ottawa with thousands of tenants. It was paramount that the application focused on accessibility, inclusiveness, and a simplistic design to be usable by a wide range of users. With accessibility and inclusivity in mind, we also created an intuitive admin dashboard to facilitate content management and moderation for the mobile application.

The Algonquin College’s Data Analytics Centre, a team, composed of Kiet Vuong (Team Lead), Evan Liko (Mobile App Developer), Son Tran (Web Developer), and Kseniia Chornokondratenko (UI/UX Designer) started working with the goal of achieving the client’s vision. Throughout the project, we learned that constant communication and collaboration were essential for effective group functioning. Moreover, we used the GitHub project management tool to help alleviate stress, increase productivity, host our codebase, and meet deadlines. We also used Figma as a collaborative interface design tool in order to design our administration portal and mobile application.

With community, safety, and accessibility as our core values, the team and the client came up with the list of features that were essential for the product; some notable features are private messaging between tenants, moderation of Not Safe For Work (NSFW) content on the newsfeed and marketplace screens through the use of AI, managing tenants, and sending correspondence by leveraging Cloud Functions. For the front end, we use the most professional and trusted cross-platform technologies to date, React Native Expo and ReactJS, to ensure it looks just right on both the mobile devices and the web portal. We used Google’s Firebase services for secure and robust data storage and transmission for our backend. All our data is kept here in Canada.

With the project’s phase nearing an end, we can say that this was the biggest project we have all had the opportunity to work on. Although we faced many challenges along the way, it was an experience that deepened our knowledge of designing and developing the product on a large scale.

We want to express our gratitude to our stakeholders, Rowland Gordon, tenants and staff of Smart Living Properties, Algonquin College, and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council for their support and for this wonderful opportunity to be part of the team.

Short Description:

A mobile app for tenants of a property management company in Ottawa to connect with the local neighborhood, buy and sell items, get rewards and more.

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Admin Portal - Manage Tenants & Announcements Admin Portal - Manage Newsfeed & Marketplace
Admin Portal - Manage Buildings & Teams Mobile Application - Login screens
Mobile Application - Marketplace & Newsfeed screens Mobile Application - Notifications screens

Funded By

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