The Outreach Peer Services are designed to provide sex workers with direct, on-the-ground support from individuals who understand their unique challenges and experiences.
Our peer educators, sex workers themselves, engage with the community through regular outreach activities.
These services include:
- distributing safer sex supplies
- providing health information
- offering referrals to healthcare and social services
- delivering educational workshops on topics like legal rights and personal safety.
By building trust and fostering a sense of community, peer educators create a supportive network where sex workers can access resources, share experiences, and advocate for their rights.
Through these outreach efforts, SWEAT ensures that sex workers receive the practical support and empowerment they need to lead healthier, safer, and more autonomous lives.
Our commitment to peer-led services underscores our belief in the power of community and lived experience as essential components of effective advocacy and support.