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To succeed, we all must work together - and HOOK is devoted to building long-term relationships with other organizations committed to education and support for male sexworkers.

Through the creation of special materials, the sharing of insights and research, and much more, HOOK has worked hand-in-hand with nearly every group in the United States and Europe.

There is still so much more we can do together.

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Partnership Programs

Work with HOOK to develop simple executable programs that meet the needs of your clients – whether you are needing to establish contact or maximize how your contact is achieved, HOOK can help. We are available to speak to your team, speak to a community forum, or do 1-on-1 work in addition to collaborating on programs that share resources on the Internet.

Creating New Materials

Whether you are interested in increasing our relationship or forging new ties, HOOK wants to work with you to build quality materials that have significant impact on male sexworkers and their clients. From printed fliers and cards to poster campaigns, HOOK is your source for content, design, and more.

Sharing Studies and Research

Our new Research Guide and Outreach Guide is a great place for you to include your work as well as find work from other organizations to better represent male sexwork in your grants.

 

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Current HOOK Education Partners include:

Adult Industry Medical HealthCare Foundation in Los Angeles was created by former porn star Sharon Mitchell to serve the needs of sexworkers in the adult entertainment industry. Acting as counselor, testing facility, and health facility, AIM is pro-active about its reach to adult film performers, expanding to include gay male performers.

Asian & Pacific Islander Coaltion on HIV/AIDS in NYC states its mission is to combat AIDS-related discrimination and to support, empower, and enhance the quality of life of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the New York City area - particularly community members living with AIDS and HIV infection - through client services, education, training and technical assistance, community organizing, coalition building, policy analysis, and research. APICHA offers free HIV counseling and testing by appointment Monday-Friday. Counseling and outreach materials are offered in several Asian languages (Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog, Hindi, Urdu and Bengali). If you would like to make an appointment at APICHA for HIV testing please call toll free 1-866-274-2429 (1-866-APICHA-9)

Prostitutes Empowerment Education & Resource Society (aka men@peers) is a non-profit society established in Victoria, British Columbia by ex- prostitutes and community supporters to empower, educate, and support male and female prostitutes. PEERS respects those involved in prostituiton and works to improve their saftey and working conditions. They also assist individuals who desire to leave the sex industry and strive to increase public understanding. Men@peers assists sexually exploited male youth and male sex trade workers by ensuring appropriate support networks and services are available to them, and provides services such as drop-ins, peer support, advocacy, outreach, and resource materials.

Queercore is an innovative program of Gay City Health Project in Seattle, WA addressing the ever changing concerns and perspectives of gay, bi and trans men 18-29. Queercore's mission is to promote young gay, bi and trans men's health and prevent HIV transmission by building community, fostering communication, and nurturing self-esteem. Phone: 206.860.6969

Harm Reduction Coalition

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