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BAY AREA SEX WORKER ADVOCACY NETWORK (BAYSWAN)

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SERVICES FOR TRAFFICKING SURVIVORS
PO Box 210256
San Francisco, CA 94121    

Carol Leigh 
(415) 751-1659
info@bayswan.org
www.bayswan.org 
 http://www.traffickingpolicyresearchproject.org/ 

BAYSWAN (Bay Area Sex Worker Advocacy Network) advocates for the rights of sex workers, providing referrals and support.  Specifically, BAYSWAN networks with human rights activists to address the violations of rights of sex workers, victims of trafficking, and others who seek support in interactions with authorities in the context of anti-trafficking investigations, enforcement, Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, and deportations.  BAYSWAN also addresses labor violations in the context of commercial sex and supports human, civil, and labor rights for sex workers and migrant workers.  In conjunction with BAYSWAN, the Trafficking Policy Research Project collects and presents research and commentary regarding the effects of the United States’ and international trafficking laws and policies.  The Project provides an outline of alternative analyses and strategies for the global problems of trafficking and forced labor, prioritizing welfare of sex workers in the context of migrant labor.    

Women, 18 and older
Men, 18 and older
Transgendered adultsts      

English
*Translation available on a case-by-case basis by request    

Monday - Friday, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm for telephone appointments

There are no fees for clients, but fees do vary for technical assistance/training      

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• Legal services referrals

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2000 Van Ness Avenue
Suite 411
San Francisco, CA 94109
Office: 415-346-4600
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