Sex workers’ rights
Sex work is work
If you enjoy the services sex workers provide, one of the best ways to show appreciation is by supporting our rights. When sex workers have fair labor protections, safe working conditions, and legal recognition, it not only enhances our well-being but also elevates the overall quality of services we can offer to you.
How You Can Help
Educate Yourself
Learn about the issues affecting sex workers, including stigma, discrimination, and legal barriers. Stay informed about policy developments and the real-life experiences of sex workers.
Donate to Sex Worker–Led Organizations
Financial contributions directly support advocacy, legal aid, health services, and community organizing efforts. These organizations are led by sex workers, for sex workers—ensuring that support goes where it’s needed most.
Spread the Word
Encourage friends, colleagues, and policy makers to recognize sex work as real work. Challenge myths and misconceptions that harm our community.


Organizations to Follow & Support
Belgium
UTSOPI (Union des Travailleu(r.se)s du Sexe Organisé.e.s pour l’Indépendance) – A Belgian sex worker collective focused on advocacy, community support, and harm reduction initiatives.
EspaceP
A non-profit organization offering health promotion, social and legal support, and advocacy for sex workers.
Alias
An association providing specialized support, health services, and guidance for male sex workers in Brussels.
France
STRASS (Syndicat du Travail Sexuel) – A sex worker union defending labor rights, offering legal support, and campaigning for policy reform.
Europe (ESWA)
ESWA (European Sex Workers’ Rights Alliance) – A network of sex worker-led groups across Europe advocating for decriminalization, health access, and protection of human rights.
By educating yourself, donating to sex worker-led organizations, and sharing accurate information, you can help build a future where sex work is recognized, respected, and safe for everyone involved.