Healing, Health & Harm Reduction
Empowering People to Protect Themselves and One Another
Everyone deserves the right to feel safe, respected, and in control of their own body.
Living without stable housing makes people, especially women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people living with mental illness more vulnerable to sexual exploitation, trafficking, assault, and untreated STIs. We believe that sexual health is not a luxury. It's a basic right tied to safety, dignity, and survival.
We offer nonjudgmental support and resources that help people protect themselves and others, make informed choices, and access compassionate assistance without shame or stigma.
What We Do
Safety, Consent, and Care Come First
Through our street outreach and mobile services, we provide tools, education, and support to reduce sexual harm and promote bodily autonomy.
Protection & Prevention |
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Support After Harm |
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Trafficking & Exploitation Awareness |
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Access to Sexual Health Services |
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How We Do It
Judgment-Free. Consent-Led. Trauma-Informed
We approach sexual health and safety with care, patience, and respect for each person's experience.
- We never require disclosure - people only share what they choose
- We always ask for verbal consent before providing supplies, referrals, or transportation
- We don't force decisions - we inform, support, and stand by individuals at their pace
- We respect survival strategies - understanding that sex work or exchange can be a means of survival for some
We are not law enforcement or clinicians. We are here to reduce harm, respond with compassion, and support healing by offering resources and sharing information.
When to Involve Emergency Services
Safety First — On the Survivor's Terms
We are not a substitute for 911. If someone is:
- In immediate danger or actively being assaulted
- In need of urgent medical care
- Requesting assistance involving law enforcement or a medical team
—we will call 911 or help the person do so, always staying present unless asked otherwise.
Every Body Deserves Safety
Respect. Protection. Healing.
Sexual health isn't a separate issue — it's a survival issue. Whether someone needs condoms, a pregnancy test, a ride to a clinic, or just someone to believe them, we are here.
We show up. We listen. We protect.