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Built
by a community, HOOK encourages you to make a difference
by showing your support in one or more of many possible
ways.
From posting a banner on your website
to cash donation, from program sponsorship to writing
an article about your experiences - there are many easy
ways to expand HOOK's ability to educate and inform male
sexworkers, clients, and outreach workers about the male
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Choose how YOU can support HOOK:
Write For HOOK
Become part of the project by contributing your ideas, insights,
and stories. From expert writers to first-timers, our goal is
to give you voice, a chance to share, and encourage this exchange.
Find out more about it.
Volunteer Positions
Built on talent from all over the world, HOOK needs you to bring
your skills to the program. Whether it be technology, public
relations, or research, there is a place for you on our all-volunteer
team. Join now!
Banners and Links
Want to share HOOK with others? The best way online is to post
a HOOK banner on your site. Find several variations here as
well as how to link them. Bringing visibility to the project
helps us reach more people with this important information.
Find out more.
Make a Donation
For users who have approached HOOK with a desire to donate,
we have set up a secure donation process using Paypal to allow
people to contribute to HOOK’s program, helping us fund
projects, printing costs, and management needs. Click
here to donate.
Program Sponsorships
By developing advertising and promotions sponsorships with businesses
and organizations, HOOK is able to continue our valuable work.
These sponsorships must be respectful to our users, relevant
to the work we do, and suggest meaningful content and interaction.
Click here to find out how your business can
reach our targeted group of users while supporting our valuable
program.
Education Partnerships
HOOK is dedicated to developing long-term relationships with
programs throughout the world that commit themselves to spreading
information, health resources, and support for men in the sex
industry. Find out who some of our partners
are and how you can join HOOK in educational endeavors.
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