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OUR SERVICES
Our Services - HIPS. OUR SERVICES: Our Drop-In Center is open Monday 10:30AM-4:00PM, Tuesday-Thursday 10:00AM-4:00PM and Friday 1:00-4:00PM. The HIPS Drop-In Center is a safe, non-judgmental space for people to stop by, receive services, or just rest. Our center is a judgement free safe space welcome to all. We aim to enhance community,health
VIDEOS - HIPS
0:00. 0:00 / 13:20. Live. •. Be Nice to Sex Workers is a 15 minute documentary about street-based survival sex work in Washington D.C. The film uses an intersectional analysis to show the many barriers sex workers face that affect their abilities to survive and live healthy lives. The women’s personal stories are at the center of this HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS Queen Adesuyi is a policy manager at the Drug Policy Alliance’s National Affairs office in Washington, D.C., where she works to advance several of DPA’s legislative priorities on the federal level, including marijuana legalization with a racial justice focus, drug decriminalization, and eliminating collateral consequences for drug use and previous convictions. She also advocates for equity SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Sex Worker Advocates Coalition. The Sex Worker Advocates Coalition (“SWAC”) was formed in October 2016 as a small working working group discussing the current status of sex worker rights in the District. By January 2017, the coalition had established defined principles and guidelines. SWAC is a group of individuals andorganizations
HARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer Positi ons. Position Description: The HIPS Mobile Services Van serves as a “mini HIPS office on wheels”. The van does street-based outreach, needle exchange, condom distribution, and harm reduction counseling around DC. Our overnight weekend shifts are from MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice Abbey-Bey, Syringe Exchange Coordinator. Email: maurice (at) hips.org. Pronouns: He/Him/His. Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. Maurice has watched HIPS grow in the community and has seenhis
BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donation HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION HIPS - Harm Reduction Experts Improving Lives Since 1993. HIPS will be closed for Spring Break April 4th-10th to give our staff a chance to re-charge. For urgent matters please email hips@hips.org or call 1-800-676-4477. To place a request for a delivery, please call our hotline at 1-800-676-4477 or email Outreach@Hips.org.OUR SERVICES
Our Services - HIPS. OUR SERVICES: Our Drop-In Center is open Monday 10:30AM-4:00PM, Tuesday-Thursday 10:00AM-4:00PM and Friday 1:00-4:00PM. The HIPS Drop-In Center is a safe, non-judgmental space for people to stop by, receive services, or just rest. Our center is a judgement free safe space welcome to all. We aim to enhance community,health
VIDEOS - HIPS
0:00. 0:00 / 13:20. Live. •. Be Nice to Sex Workers is a 15 minute documentary about street-based survival sex work in Washington D.C. The film uses an intersectional analysis to show the many barriers sex workers face that affect their abilities to survive and live healthy lives. The women’s personal stories are at the center of this HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS Queen Adesuyi is a policy manager at the Drug Policy Alliance’s National Affairs office in Washington, D.C., where she works to advance several of DPA’s legislative priorities on the federal level, including marijuana legalization with a racial justice focus, drug decriminalization, and eliminating collateral consequences for drug use and previous convictions. She also advocates for equity SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Sex Worker Advocates Coalition. The Sex Worker Advocates Coalition (“SWAC”) was formed in October 2016 as a small working working group discussing the current status of sex worker rights in the District. By January 2017, the coalition had established defined principles and guidelines. SWAC is a group of individuals andorganizations
HARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer Positi ons. Position Description: The HIPS Mobile Services Van serves as a “mini HIPS office on wheels”. The van does street-based outreach, needle exchange, condom distribution, and harm reduction counseling around DC. Our overnight weekend shifts are from MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice Abbey-Bey, Syringe Exchange Coordinator. Email: maurice (at) hips.org. Pronouns: He/Him/His. Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. Maurice has watched HIPS grow in the community and has seenhis
BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donationOUR SERVICES
Our Services - HIPS. OUR SERVICES: Our Drop-In Center is open Monday 10:30AM-4:00PM, Tuesday-Thursday 10:00AM-4:00PM and Friday 1:00-4:00PM. The HIPS Drop-In Center is a safe, non-judgmental space for people to stop by, receive services, or just rest. Our center is a judgement free safe space welcome to all. We aim to enhance community,health
WHAT WE ARE ABOUT
HIPS was formed in 1993 by community representatives in response to the recognized need for specialized services for youth engaging in sex for gain in Washington, D.C. We have since grown into a comprehensive program providing a variety of services, education and advocacy to sex workers, drug users and their communities. Learn more. At our dropVIDEOS - HIPS
0:00. 0:00 / 13:20. Live. •. Be Nice to Sex Workers is a 15 minute documentary about street-based survival sex work in Washington D.C. The film uses an intersectional analysis to show the many barriers sex workers face that affect their abilities to survive and live healthy lives. The women’s personal stories are at the center of this HOW WE IMPROVE LIVES How We Improve Lives. For our Drop In Center weekly schedule, click here. Syringe Access. and Disposal. Safer Sex. Materials. Harm Reduction. Centered Behavioral Health Services. HIV POLICY RECCOMENDATIONS Policy Recommendations. Brief policy recommendations to respect the rights, health, and safety of drug users and sex workers in DC. HIPS Sex Work Policy Recommendations. File Size: 149 kb. File Type: pdf. Download File. HIPS Drug Use Policy Recommendations.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gabrielle C. Newell, Board Vice Chair. Pronouns: She/Her/Hers. Gabrielle is a native Washingtonian who has volunteered with HIPS since 2014 and joined the HIPS Board in 2019. Gabrielle holds a commitment to client-led program design and harm reduction. Gabrielle brings experience in program design and evaluation, and grassrootsfundraising.
DROP IN CENTER SCHEDULE The HIPS Drop In Center is a safe, non judgemental space for people to stop by, receive services, or just rest. We aim to enhance community, health, and well being in this shared space.HIPS SINCE 1993 HAT
These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communit SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communit SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR Reducing Harm Hooded Sweatshirt. $40.00. Reducing Harm, Saving Lives graphic. Everyone needs a go-to, cozy sweatshirt to curl up in, so go for one that's soft, smooth, and stylish. It's also perfect for cooler evenings! • 50% cotton/50% polyester. • Reduced pilling and softer air-jet spun yarn. • Double-lined hood. HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION HIPS - Harm Reduction Experts Improving Lives Since 1993. HIPS will be closed for Spring Break April 4th-10th to give our staff a chance to re-charge. For urgent matters please email hips@hips.org or call 1-800-676-4477. To place a request for a delivery, please call our hotline at 1-800-676-4477 or email Outreach@Hips.org.VIDEOS - HIPS
0:00. 0:00 / 13:20. Live. •. Be Nice to Sex Workers is a 15 minute documentary about street-based survival sex work in Washington D.C. The film uses an intersectional analysis to show the many barriers sex workers face that affect their abilities to survive and live healthy lives. The women’s personal stories are at the center of thisABOUT - HIPS
Mission. HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual powerand agency.
HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS Queen Adesuyi is a policy manager at the Drug Policy Alliance’s National Affairs office in Washington, D.C., where she works to advance several of DPA’s legislative priorities on the federal level, including marijuana legalization with a racial justice focus, drug decriminalization, and eliminating collateral consequences for drug use and previous convictions. She also advocates for equity SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Sex Worker Advocates Coalition. The Sex Worker Advocates Coalition (“SWAC”) was formed in October 2016 as a small working working group discussing the current status of sex worker rights in the District. By January 2017, the coalition had established defined principles and guidelines. SWAC is a group of individuals andorganizations
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
HARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer Positi ons. Position Description: The HIPS Mobile Services Van serves as a “mini HIPS office on wheels”. The van does street-based outreach, needle exchange, condom distribution, and harm reduction counseling around DC. Our overnight weekend shifts are from MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice Abbey-Bey, Syringe Exchange Coordinator. Email: maurice (at) hips.org. Pronouns: He/Him/His. Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. Maurice has watched HIPS grow in the community and has seenhis
BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donation HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION HIPS - Harm Reduction Experts Improving Lives Since 1993. HIPS will be closed for Spring Break April 4th-10th to give our staff a chance to re-charge. For urgent matters please email hips@hips.org or call 1-800-676-4477. To place a request for a delivery, please call our hotline at 1-800-676-4477 or email Outreach@Hips.org.VIDEOS - HIPS
0:00. 0:00 / 13:20. Live. •. Be Nice to Sex Workers is a 15 minute documentary about street-based survival sex work in Washington D.C. The film uses an intersectional analysis to show the many barriers sex workers face that affect their abilities to survive and live healthy lives. The women’s personal stories are at the center of thisABOUT - HIPS
Mission. HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual powerand agency.
HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS Queen Adesuyi is a policy manager at the Drug Policy Alliance’s National Affairs office in Washington, D.C., where she works to advance several of DPA’s legislative priorities on the federal level, including marijuana legalization with a racial justice focus, drug decriminalization, and eliminating collateral consequences for drug use and previous convictions. She also advocates for equity SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Sex Worker Advocates Coalition. The Sex Worker Advocates Coalition (“SWAC”) was formed in October 2016 as a small working working group discussing the current status of sex worker rights in the District. By January 2017, the coalition had established defined principles and guidelines. SWAC is a group of individuals andorganizations
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
HARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer Positi ons. Position Description: The HIPS Mobile Services Van serves as a “mini HIPS office on wheels”. The van does street-based outreach, needle exchange, condom distribution, and harm reduction counseling around DC. Our overnight weekend shifts are from MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice Abbey-Bey, Syringe Exchange Coordinator. Email: maurice (at) hips.org. Pronouns: He/Him/His. Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. Maurice has watched HIPS grow in the community and has seenhis
BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donationABOUT - HIPS
Mission. HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual powerand agency.
HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS HIPS Board Member, Dr. Andrea Lopez joins Drug Policy Alliance for a discuss on harm reduction and essential activities during a pandemic. The COVID-19 environment complicates access to harm reduction services, but also provides new opportunities for innovation and advocacy at a time when these services are needed more than ever.OUR SERVICES
Our Services - HIPS. OUR SERVICES: Our Drop-In Center is open Monday 10:30AM-4:00PM, Tuesday-Thursday 10:00AM-4:00PM and Friday 1:00-4:00PM. The HIPS Drop-In Center is a safe, non-judgmental space for people to stop by, receive services, or just rest. Our center is a judgement free safe space welcome to all. We aim to enhance community,health
WHAT WE ARE ABOUT
HIPS was formed in 1993 by community representatives in response to the recognized need for specialized services for youth engaging in sex for gain in Washington, D.C. We have since grown into a comprehensive program providing a variety of services, education and advocacy to sex workers, drug users and their communities. Learn more. At our drop POLICY RECCOMENDATIONS Policy Recommendations. Brief policy recommendations to respect the rights, health, and safety of drug users and sex workers in DC. HIPS Sex Work Policy Recommendations. File Size: 149 kb. File Type: pdf. Download File. HIPS Drug Use Policy Recommendations.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gabrielle C. Newell, Board Vice Chair. Pronouns: She/Her/Hers. Gabrielle is a native Washingtonian who has volunteered with HIPS since 2014 and joined the HIPS Board in 2019. Gabrielle holds a commitment to client-led program design and harm reduction. Gabrielle brings experience in program design and evaluation, and grassrootsfundraising.
DROP IN CENTER SCHEDULE The HIPS Drop In Center is a safe, non judgemental space for people to stop by, receive services, or just rest. We aim to enhance community, health, and well being in this shared space. SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communitHIPS SINCE 1993 HAT
These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communitSHIRTS & TANKS
These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communit HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION HIPS - Harm Reduction Experts Improving Lives Since 1993. HIPS will be closed for Spring Break April 4th-10th to give our staff a chance to re-charge. For urgent matters please email hips@hips.org or call 1-800-676-4477. To place a request for a delivery, please call our hotline at 1-800-676-4477 or email Outreach@Hips.org.VIDEOS - HIPS
0:00. 0:00 / 13:20. Live. •. Be Nice to Sex Workers is a 15 minute documentary about street-based survival sex work in Washington D.C. The film uses an intersectional analysis to show the many barriers sex workers face that affect their abilities to survive and live healthy lives. The women’s personal stories are at the center of thisABOUT - HIPS
Mission. HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual powerand agency.
HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS Queen Adesuyi is a policy manager at the Drug Policy Alliance’s National Affairs office in Washington, D.C., where she works to advance several of DPA’s legislative priorities on the federal level, including marijuana legalization with a racial justice focus, drug decriminalization, and eliminating collateral consequences for drug use and previous convictions. She also advocates for equity SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Sex Worker Advocates Coalition. The Sex Worker Advocates Coalition (“SWAC”) was formed in October 2016 as a small working working group discussing the current status of sex worker rights in the District. By January 2017, the coalition had established defined principles and guidelines. SWAC is a group of individuals andorganizations
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
HARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer Positi ons. Position Description: The HIPS Mobile Services Van serves as a “mini HIPS office on wheels”. The van does street-based outreach, needle exchange, condom distribution, and harm reduction counseling around DC. Our overnight weekend shifts are from MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice Abbey-Bey, Syringe Exchange Coordinator. Email: maurice (at) hips.org. Pronouns: He/Him/His. Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. Maurice has watched HIPS grow in the community and has seenhis
BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donation HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION HIPS - Harm Reduction Experts Improving Lives Since 1993. HIPS will be closed for Spring Break April 4th-10th to give our staff a chance to re-charge. For urgent matters please email hips@hips.org or call 1-800-676-4477. To place a request for a delivery, please call our hotline at 1-800-676-4477 or email Outreach@Hips.org.VIDEOS - HIPS
0:00. 0:00 / 13:20. Live. •. Be Nice to Sex Workers is a 15 minute documentary about street-based survival sex work in Washington D.C. The film uses an intersectional analysis to show the many barriers sex workers face that affect their abilities to survive and live healthy lives. The women’s personal stories are at the center of thisABOUT - HIPS
Mission. HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual powerand agency.
HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS Queen Adesuyi is a policy manager at the Drug Policy Alliance’s National Affairs office in Washington, D.C., where she works to advance several of DPA’s legislative priorities on the federal level, including marijuana legalization with a racial justice focus, drug decriminalization, and eliminating collateral consequences for drug use and previous convictions. She also advocates for equity SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Sex Worker Advocates Coalition. The Sex Worker Advocates Coalition (“SWAC”) was formed in October 2016 as a small working working group discussing the current status of sex worker rights in the District. By January 2017, the coalition had established defined principles and guidelines. SWAC is a group of individuals andorganizations
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
HARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer Positi ons. Position Description: The HIPS Mobile Services Van serves as a “mini HIPS office on wheels”. The van does street-based outreach, needle exchange, condom distribution, and harm reduction counseling around DC. Our overnight weekend shifts are from MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice Abbey-Bey, Syringe Exchange Coordinator. Email: maurice (at) hips.org. Pronouns: He/Him/His. Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. Maurice has watched HIPS grow in the community and has seenhis
BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donationABOUT - HIPS
Mission. HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual powerand agency.
HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS HIPS Board Member, Dr. Andrea Lopez joins Drug Policy Alliance for a discuss on harm reduction and essential activities during a pandemic. The COVID-19 environment complicates access to harm reduction services, but also provides new opportunities for innovation and advocacy at a time when these services are needed more than ever.OUR SERVICES
Our Services - HIPS. OUR SERVICES: Our Drop-In Center is open Monday 10:30AM-4:00PM, Tuesday-Thursday 10:00AM-4:00PM and Friday 1:00-4:00PM. The HIPS Drop-In Center is a safe, non-judgmental space for people to stop by, receive services, or just rest. Our center is a judgement free safe space welcome to all. We aim to enhance community,health
WHAT WE ARE ABOUT
HIPS was formed in 1993 by community representatives in response to the recognized need for specialized services for youth engaging in sex for gain in Washington, D.C. We have since grown into a comprehensive program providing a variety of services, education and advocacy to sex workers, drug users and their communities. Learn more. At our drop POLICY RECCOMENDATIONS Policy Recommendations. Brief policy recommendations to respect the rights, health, and safety of drug users and sex workers in DC. HIPS Sex Work Policy Recommendations. File Size: 149 kb. File Type: pdf. Download File. HIPS Drug Use Policy Recommendations.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gabrielle C. Newell, Board Vice Chair. Pronouns: She/Her/Hers. Gabrielle is a native Washingtonian who has volunteered with HIPS since 2014 and joined the HIPS Board in 2019. Gabrielle holds a commitment to client-led program design and harm reduction. Gabrielle brings experience in program design and evaluation, and grassrootsfundraising.
DROP IN CENTER SCHEDULE The HIPS Drop In Center is a safe, non judgemental space for people to stop by, receive services, or just rest. We aim to enhance community, health, and well being in this shared space. SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communitHIPS SINCE 1993 HAT
These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communitSHIRTS & TANKS
These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communit HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION HIPS - Harm Reduction Experts Improving Lives Since 1993. HIPS will be closed for Spring Break April 4th-10th to give our staff a chance to re-charge. For urgent matters please email hips@hips.org or call 1-800-676-4477. To place a request for a delivery, please call our hotline at 1-800-676-4477 or email Outreach@Hips.org.VIDEOS - HIPS
0:00. 0:00 / 13:20. Live. •. Be Nice to Sex Workers is a 15 minute documentary about street-based survival sex work in Washington D.C. The film uses an intersectional analysis to show the many barriers sex workers face that affect their abilities to survive and live healthy lives. The women’s personal stories are at the center of thisABOUT - HIPS
Mission. HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual powerand agency.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gabrielle C. Newell, Board Vice Chair. Pronouns: She/Her/Hers. Gabrielle is a native Washingtonian who has volunteered with HIPS since 2014 and joined the HIPS Board in 2019. Gabrielle holds a commitment to client-led program design and harm reduction. Gabrielle brings experience in program design and evaluation, and grassrootsfundraising.
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Sex Worker Advocates Coalition. The Sex Worker Advocates Coalition (“SWAC”) was formed in October 2016 as a small working working group discussing the current status of sex worker rights in the District. By January 2017, the coalition had established defined principles and guidelines. SWAC is a group of individuals andorganizations
HARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer Positi ons. Position Description: The HIPS Mobile Services Van serves as a “mini HIPS office on wheels”. The van does street-based outreach, needle exchange, condom distribution, and harm reduction counseling around DC. Our overnight weekend shifts are from MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice Abbey-Bey, Syringe Exchange Coordinator. Email: maurice (at) hips.org. Pronouns: He/Him/His. Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. Maurice has watched HIPS grow in the community and has seenhis
BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donation HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION HIPS - Harm Reduction Experts Improving Lives Since 1993. HIPS will be closed for Spring Break April 4th-10th to give our staff a chance to re-charge. For urgent matters please email hips@hips.org or call 1-800-676-4477. To place a request for a delivery, please call our hotline at 1-800-676-4477 or email Outreach@Hips.org.VIDEOS - HIPS
0:00. 0:00 / 13:20. Live. •. Be Nice to Sex Workers is a 15 minute documentary about street-based survival sex work in Washington D.C. The film uses an intersectional analysis to show the many barriers sex workers face that affect their abilities to survive and live healthy lives. The women’s personal stories are at the center of thisABOUT - HIPS
Mission. HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual powerand agency.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gabrielle C. Newell, Board Vice Chair. Pronouns: She/Her/Hers. Gabrielle is a native Washingtonian who has volunteered with HIPS since 2014 and joined the HIPS Board in 2019. Gabrielle holds a commitment to client-led program design and harm reduction. Gabrielle brings experience in program design and evaluation, and grassrootsfundraising.
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Sex Worker Advocates Coalition. The Sex Worker Advocates Coalition (“SWAC”) was formed in October 2016 as a small working working group discussing the current status of sex worker rights in the District. By January 2017, the coalition had established defined principles and guidelines. SWAC is a group of individuals andorganizations
HARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer Positi ons. Position Description: The HIPS Mobile Services Van serves as a “mini HIPS office on wheels”. The van does street-based outreach, needle exchange, condom distribution, and harm reduction counseling around DC. Our overnight weekend shifts are from MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice Abbey-Bey, Syringe Exchange Coordinator. Email: maurice (at) hips.org. Pronouns: He/Him/His. Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. Maurice has watched HIPS grow in the community and has seenhis
BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donationABOUT - HIPS
Mission. HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual powerand agency.
VIDEOS - HIPS
0:00. 0:00 / 13:20. Live. •. Be Nice to Sex Workers is a 15 minute documentary about street-based survival sex work in Washington D.C. The film uses an intersectional analysis to show the many barriers sex workers face that affect their abilities to survive and live healthy lives. The women’s personal stories are at the center of this HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS HIPS Board Member, Dr. Andrea Lopez joins Drug Policy Alliance for a discuss on harm reduction and essential activities during a pandemic. The COVID-19 environment complicates access to harm reduction services, but also provides new opportunities for innovation and advocacy at a time when these services are needed more than ever.OUR SERVICES
Our Services - HIPS. OUR SERVICES: Our Drop-In Center is open Monday 10:30AM-4:00PM, Tuesday-Thursday 10:00AM-4:00PM and Friday 1:00-4:00PM. The HIPS Drop-In Center is a safe, non-judgmental space for people to stop by, receive services, or just rest. Our center is a judgement free safe space welcome to all. We aim to enhance community,health
WHAT WE ARE ABOUT
HIPS was formed in 1993 by community representatives in response to the recognized need for specialized services for youth engaging in sex for gain in Washington, D.C. We have since grown into a comprehensive program providing a variety of services, education and advocacy to sex workers, drug users and their communities. Learn more. At our drop POLICY RECCOMENDATIONS Policy Recommendations. Brief policy recommendations to respect the rights, health, and safety of drug users and sex workers in DC. HIPS Sex Work Policy Recommendations. File Size: 149 kb. File Type: pdf. Download File. HIPS Drug Use Policy Recommendations. DROP IN CENTER SCHEDULE The HIPS Drop In Center is a safe, non judgemental space for people to stop by, receive services, or just rest. We aim to enhance community, health, and well being in this shared space. SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communitHIPS SINCE 1993 HAT
These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communitCHOSEN FEW - HIPS
The Chosen Few seeks to represent communities and individuals impacted by the War on Drugs to combat criminalization, stigma, and oppression and promote the health, rights, and dignity of people who use drugs. The Chosen Few accomplishes this through leadership development, community organizing, peer-to-peer and public education, participatory HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION HIPS - Harm Reduction Experts Improving Lives Since 1993. HIPS will be closed for Spring Break April 4th-10th to give our staff a chance to re-charge. For urgent matters please email hips@hips.org or call 1-800-676-4477. To place a request for a delivery, please call our hotline at 1-800-676-4477 or email Outreach@Hips.org. HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS Queen Adesuyi is a policy manager at the Drug Policy Alliance’s National Affairs office in Washington, D.C., where she works to advance several of DPA’s legislative priorities on the federal level, including marijuana legalization with a racial justice focus, drug decriminalization, and eliminating collateral consequences for drug use and previous convictions. She also advocates for equityBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gabrielle C. Newell, Board Vice Chair. Pronouns: She/Her/Hers. Gabrielle is a native Washingtonian who has volunteered with HIPS since 2014 and joined the HIPS Board in 2019. Gabrielle holds a commitment to client-led program design and harm reduction. Gabrielle brings experience in program design and evaluation, and grassrootsfundraising.
HARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Sex Worker Advocates Coalition. The Sex Worker Advocates Coalition (“SWAC”) was formed in October 2016 as a small working working group discussing the current status of sex worker rights in the District. By January 2017, the coalition had established defined principles and guidelines. SWAC is a group of individuals andorganizations
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer Positi ons. Position Description: The HIPS Mobile Services Van serves as a “mini HIPS office on wheels”. The van does street-based outreach, needle exchange, condom distribution, and harm reduction counseling around DC. Our overnight weekend shifts are from SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communit MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice Abbey-Bey, Syringe Exchange Coordinator. Email: maurice (at) hips.org. Pronouns: He/Him/His. Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. Maurice has watched HIPS grow in the community and has seenhis
BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donation HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION HIPS - Harm Reduction Experts Improving Lives Since 1993. HIPS will be closed for Spring Break April 4th-10th to give our staff a chance to re-charge. For urgent matters please email hips@hips.org or call 1-800-676-4477. To place a request for a delivery, please call our hotline at 1-800-676-4477 or email Outreach@Hips.org. HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS Queen Adesuyi is a policy manager at the Drug Policy Alliance’s National Affairs office in Washington, D.C., where she works to advance several of DPA’s legislative priorities on the federal level, including marijuana legalization with a racial justice focus, drug decriminalization, and eliminating collateral consequences for drug use and previous convictions. She also advocates for equityBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gabrielle C. Newell, Board Vice Chair. Pronouns: She/Her/Hers. Gabrielle is a native Washingtonian who has volunteered with HIPS since 2014 and joined the HIPS Board in 2019. Gabrielle holds a commitment to client-led program design and harm reduction. Gabrielle brings experience in program design and evaluation, and grassrootsfundraising.
HARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Sex Worker Advocates Coalition. The Sex Worker Advocates Coalition (“SWAC”) was formed in October 2016 as a small working working group discussing the current status of sex worker rights in the District. By January 2017, the coalition had established defined principles and guidelines. SWAC is a group of individuals andorganizations
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer Positi ons. Position Description: The HIPS Mobile Services Van serves as a “mini HIPS office on wheels”. The van does street-based outreach, needle exchange, condom distribution, and harm reduction counseling around DC. Our overnight weekend shifts are from SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communit MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice Abbey-Bey, Syringe Exchange Coordinator. Email: maurice (at) hips.org. Pronouns: He/Him/His. Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. Maurice has watched HIPS grow in the community and has seenhis
BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donationABOUT - HIPS
Mission. HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual powerand agency.
WHAT WE ARE ABOUT
HIPS was formed in 1993 by community representatives in response to the recognized need for specialized services for youth engaging in sex for gain in Washington, D.C. We have since grown into a comprehensive program providing a variety of services, education and advocacy to sex workers, drug users and their communities. Learn more. At our drop HOW WE IMPROVE LIVES How We Improve Lives. For our Drop In Center weekly schedule, click here. Syringe Access. and Disposal. Safer Sex. Materials. Harm Reduction. Centered Behavioral Health Services. HIV POLICY RECCOMENDATIONS Policy Recommendations. Brief policy recommendations to respect the rights, health, and safety of drug users and sex workers in DC. HIPS Sex Work Policy Recommendations. File Size: 149 kb. File Type: pdf. Download File. HIPS Drug Use Policy Recommendations.HOUSING RESOURCES
HOUSING RESOURCES For Individuals: Community Connections Main Office: 801 Pennsylvania Ave., SE Washington, DC 20003 (near Eastern MarketMetro Station)
MEDIAINQUIRIES
All media and related inquiries should be directed to one of the below emails: Media/Press: media@hips.org Events: events@hips.org Research:research@hips.org
TRANSGENDER RESOURCES What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
HIPS SINCE 1993 HAT
These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communit SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communitCHOSEN FEW - HIPS
The Chosen Few seeks to represent communities and individuals impacted by the War on Drugs to combat criminalization, stigma, and oppression and promote the health, rights, and dignity of people who use drugs. The Chosen Few accomplishes this through leadership development, community organizing, peer-to-peer and public education, participatory HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION We are a harm reduction community based agency in Washington, DC that has been serving the nation's most vulnerable since 1993. We deliver programs and services aimed at helping our community lead healthier self determined lives. Some of the ways we re HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS Queen Adesuyi is a policy manager at the Drug Policy Alliance’s National Affairs office in Washington, D.C., where she works to advance several of DPA’s legislative priorities on the federal level, including marijuana legalization with a racial justice focus, drug decriminalization, and eliminating collateral consequences for drug use and previous convictions. She also advocates for equityHARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers Victoria is a Senior Policy Manager at AIDS United. Particular areas of expertise and focus are the intersections of issues affecting transgender people with disabilities and mental illness, anti-trans workplace discrimination and gun violence prevention from a social justice lens.VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer applications are closed. All in-person trainings and direct service outreach positions have been suspended until further noticedue to COVID-19.
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Removing criminal penalties for engaging in sexual exchange reduces public violence and protects sex workers. People in the sex trade are safest when their work is not criminalized, because they are able to screen clients, to negotiate safer sex practices, and to report incidents of client and police violence.(8) Criminalization of sex work only leads to a cycle of violence, poverty, and SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communit MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donation HIPS - HARM REDUCTION EXPERTS IMPROVING LIVES SINCE 1993ABOUTHOW WE IMPROVE LIVESGET INVOLVEDSWAGCONTACT USMISSION We are a harm reduction community based agency in Washington, DC that has been serving the nation's most vulnerable since 1993. We deliver programs and services aimed at helping our community lead healthier self determined lives. Some of the ways we re HIPS - HIPS IN THE NEWS Queen Adesuyi is a policy manager at the Drug Policy Alliance’s National Affairs office in Washington, D.C., where she works to advance several of DPA’s legislative priorities on the federal level, including marijuana legalization with a racial justice focus, drug decriminalization, and eliminating collateral consequences for drug use and previous convictions. She also advocates for equityHARM REDUCTION
What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers Victoria is a Senior Policy Manager at AIDS United. Particular areas of expertise and focus are the intersections of issues affecting transgender people with disabilities and mental illness, anti-trans workplace discrimination and gun violence prevention from a social justice lens.VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
Volunteer applications are closed. All in-person trainings and direct service outreach positions have been suspended until further noticedue to COVID-19.
SYRINGE EXCHANGE
SYRINGE EXCHANGE LOCATIONS: HIPS 906 H ST NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 386-7020 The Downtown BID HIPS Satellite Location 906 H ST NEWashington,
SEX WORKER ADVOCATES COALITION (SWAC) Removing criminal penalties for engaging in sexual exchange reduces public violence and protects sex workers. People in the sex trade are safest when their work is not criminalized, because they are able to screen clients, to negotiate safer sex practices, and to report incidents of client and police violence.(8) Criminalization of sex work only leads to a cycle of violence, poverty, and SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communit MAURICE ABBEY-BEY BIO Maurice, affectionately known as Moe, is a Washington DC native who came to HIPS in 2013 as Secondary Exchange Peer Educator providing syringe access and support to his community. BE NICE TO SEX WORKERS DAD HAT Be Nice To Sex Worker dad hat with an adjustable strap and curved visor. Support HIPS today!• 100% chino cotton twill• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile• 3 ⅛” crown• Adjustable strap with antique buckle• Head circumference: 20 ½” - 21 ⅝” This item is offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and is considered a thank you gift for your donationABOUT - HIPS
Physical Address: 906 H Street NE, Washington, D.C. 20002 Mailing Address: PO Box 90738 Washington, DC 20090WHAT WE ARE ABOUT
HIPS advances the health rights and dignity, of people and communities impacted by sex work and drug use by providing non-judgmental harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement led HOW WE IMPROVE LIVES What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
HOUSING RESOURCES
HOUSING RESOURCES For Individuals: Community Connections Main Office: 801 Pennsylvania Ave., SE Washington, DC 20003 (near Eastern MarketMetro Station)
MEDIAINQUIRIES
All media and related inquiries should be directed to one of the below emails: Media/Press: media@hips.org Events: events@hips.org Research:research@hips.org
POLICY RECCOMENDATIONS Brief policy recommendations to respect the rights, health, and safety of drug users and sex workers in DC TRANSGENDER RESOURCES What Our Clients Are Saying "I like HIPS because the people are honest and compassionate, they really put themselves on the line for useveryday."
HIPS SINCE 1993 HAT
These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communit SWEATSHIRTS, FLEECE, & OUTERWEAR These items are offered as part of our mission to destigmatize sex work and drug use and are considered thank you gifts for your donation at the stated level. Your donations our mission driven programs that engage sex workers, drug users and our communitCHOSEN FEW - HIPS
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