SUPPORT AND SERVICES
Safer Work Support – Resources and guidance to help sex workers transition to safer working environments, in or out of the sex trade.
Basic Needs Assistance – Emergency aid, including hygiene kits, safe sex supplies, harm reduction supplies, food, clothing, and as-needed referrals.
Basic Needs Walk-In Closet – A discreet, accessible space where sex workers and survivors can access free clothing, essentials, and supplies as needed.
Legal Advocacy & Support – Assistance navigating legal barriers, accessing legal aid, and advocating for both individual workers struggling within the justice system and policy changes that protect sex workers' rights.
Education & Skill-Building – Workshops, training, and resources on digital security, business development, financial literacy, and workers’ rights.
Community Integration – Safe spaces for sex workers and trafficking survivors to connect, find peer support, and access opportunities without fear of discrimination.
Market & Networking Events – Vendor markets and community events where sex workers can safely integrate alongside allied vendors without fear of outing or violence.
Public Awareness & Decriminalization Efforts – Advocacy and outreach to educate the public, reduce stigma, and push for sex workers’ legal rights.
Crisis Counseling – Confidential support by a trained counsellor (on a free or sliding scale basis following needs assessment) for sex workers and trafficking survivors facing crises, providing guidance, emotional support, and resource referrals.
“The only time I have been ashamed of my experiences with respect to prostitution is when others told me how bad it was and how horrible it must have been. I was chastised and outcasted for the choices I have made.”
- Maya Angelou