Name: FirstAide-iOS
Owner: Systers Open Source
Description: FirstAide is a application to help the Peace Corps Volunteers who are victims of sexual harassment.
Created: 2015-10-14 17:07:33.0
Updated: 2018-04-25 17:55:39.0
Pushed: 2018-04-25 05:29:01.0
Size: 3680
Language: Swift
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FirstAide-iOS is an iOS app developed in swift
Peace Corps is committed to providing a compassionate and supportive response to all Volunteers who have been sexually assaulted. To that end, the Peace Corps makes the following commitment to our Volunteers who are victims of sexual assault.
This project is to support the initiative by creating a mobile app that PCVs can readily have accessible to report or gain information on Peace Corps Safety and Security procedures.
Watch a video walkthrough of this app here
You can learn more about the Systers organization, whose members work on the development of this app here and join our mailing list here
Update to XCode 8.0 or above
Go to your terminal and execute this command
$ git clone https://github.com/systers/FirstAide-iOS.git
Or download the ZIP file from above Also you can clone the git repository through XCode
Navigate to FirstAide directory (within your cloned directory) via the terminal and execute
$ pod install
If pod is not setup in your Mac OS X, install cocoapods cocoapods
Latest documentation for FirstAide can be found here
If you want to contribute to FirstAide-iOS, subscribe to our systers-dev mailing list and shoot an introductory email. Pick an open issue from the issue list taged “free”, claim it in the comments, fix the issue and send us a pull request. If you find an issue yourself you can report it, a community member will get back to you and approve the issue. Then you can fix it and submit a PR. Please go through our issue list first and make sure the issues you are reporting do not replicate the issues already reported. If you have issues on multiple pages, report them separately. Do not combine them into a single issue.
If there are any other questions or concerns, please contact the Systers contributors.