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Stanford Housing Equity Project (SHEP)

Develop community driven projects in partnership with organizations and people on the frontlines of the housing crisis

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Stanford Housing Equity Project (SHEP) is a student-driven collaborative dedicated to improving housing and health equity. Through sustainable and longitudinal partnerships between Stanford and the local community, SHEP has catalyzed health, justice, and policy initiatives. We have a slate of ongoing projects that serve homeless populations and address the housing crisis. 

**How to Get Involved:** We are looking for students and faculty across all disciplines, degree programs, and experience levels. 

Visit our the SHEP website to learn more and find out how to join a project! 

**Cardinal Commitment Requirement:** Volunteer for 3 quarters and present with your project team at our spring symposium. 

**Cardinal Commitment Mentor:** Aiyanna Johns (aiyanna@stanford.edu)

Type of Opportunity

  • Volunteer

Service Theme

  • Affordability,
  • Health,
  • Human Rights,
  • Policy & Justice

Open To

  • Undergraduates,
  • Graduate Students,
  • Coterm

Quarter offered

  • Rolling

Program

  • Cardinal Commitment,
  • Student service organization

Location

  • Stanford

Contact

Haya Bakdounes, SHEP Co-President