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TABS members at one of our Projects Day events
Current Projects
Currently available projects are listed below. If you're interested in working on them, email Chris Baer and let him know.
Restaurant Workers' Project web site
The Restaurant Workers' Project raises awareness about
the wage an hour law violations that frequently occur
at restaurants in the Bay Area. They are affiliated with
the Stanford
Community Law Clinic, and are looking to create a
basic site for their organization.
Skills Required: HTML, graphics design
Stanford Students for Haiti
Moving Mountains: Stanford Students for Haiti aims to
educate the Stanford community about Haiti and to promote
responsibility to the service of those living in Haiti.
They have an
existing web site, but want to improve it and offer
photo galleries, video/film clips, and information on Haiti
and the projects the group has completed there.
Skills Required: HTML, graphics design, PHP/Perl/CGI

Helping out at Projects Day
Engineers for a Sustainable World
The Stanford Chapter of Engineers for a Sustainable World
connects engineers with developing countries to service
their needs, and provide lasting improvements in
developing countries. They have a
web site right now, but want to revamp it
significantly.
Skills Required: HTML, graphics design
Again, if you are interested in any of the above projects please contact Chris Baer. We also have several more projects waiting in the wings; we'll post these once we receive more information from the groups involved.
Recently Completed Projects
Haas Graduate Survey
TABS created an online survey form for the
Haas Center
here at Stanford that was aimed at graduate students interested in public service.
Stanford Beyond Bars web site
TABS created a web site for the new student group Stanford
Beyond Bars, which investigates issues surrounding prisons
and inmates and works with similar groups in the area. The
site has a blog for members and tutors.
Converge Event Calendar
TABS created an online calendar for posting events and meetings
for Converge, a student group that unites all the progressive
student groups on campus.
Promoting Women's Health and Human Rights web site
Another new Stanford student group, Promoting Women's Health
and Human Rights (PWHHR), needed a web site. We helped
them out.
SPOON Revamped Site
The student group SPOON (Stanford Project on Hunger) already
had a web site, but it was out of date and did not effectively
convey the group's information and mission. We redesigned it.