OPS Featured in HSD’s Community Corner

We are thrilled to announce that the Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) has been selected for a special feature in the Human Services Department’s Community Corner for January 2025. This recognition shines a spotlight on the relentless dedication and hard work of our team in supporting survivors and enhancing our community's well-being.

In the feature, Rekina Perry, our esteemed Executive Director, shares insights into the pivotal role OPS plays in empowering individuals affected by commercial sexual exploitation and gender-based violence. Through survivor-led advocacy, trauma-informed care, and holistic support, we create vital pathways to safety and stability while addressing systemic oppression and fostering resilience.

Our collaboration with Seattle Human Services amplifies our efforts, allowing us to extend indispensable services such as mobile advocacy, therapeutic programs, and comprehensive outreach, ensuring that survivors have the support they need to heal and thrive.

Read the full story here: Community Corner - Organization for Prostitution Survivors

We hope this article increases awareness about the critical services we provide and inspires more people to support our mission. It’s an honor to have our efforts recognized, and we are inspired to continue making a significant impact. Thanks to each of you for your unwavering support and dedication to OPS. Together, we are making a difference!

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