PROS NETWORK PARTNER LIST
PROS NETWORK PARTNER LIST

PROS Network (Providing Resources and Services to Individuals Involved in the Sex Trade) is a network service directory of direct service providers, legal, medical and mental health professionals who employ culturally appropriate services and resources.
These individuals are rooted in a harm-reduction, trauma-informed framework with principles of racial, social, and economic justice.
How are PROS partners selected?
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We dedicate invaluable time to researching viable candidates for our PROS Network, whether through outreach, inquiry, or recommendation.
(BTW, we take recommendations from beloved community members!)
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From there, we facilitate direct outreach to see if they’re a good fit.
We have since created an extensive process of ensuring values alignment with these selected agencies, individuals, and organizations through a comprehensive assessment of their analysis of power, identity, harm reduction, and carceral punishment.
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After evaluating a potential member’s assessment, we extend an invitation for an interview. This is an informal conversation, but contains a set of questions to better understand a candidate’s interest in PROS Network and the sex worker community.
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Candidates receive Network invitation!
Upon invitation, PROS partners agree to the following bylaws of our partnership:
The partner/agency possesses the capacity to provide services to individuals engaged in the sex trade
The partner/ agency will honor and respect the choices and experiences of all individuals engaged in the sex trade, and will be responsive to their unique needs
The partner/agency employs a harm-reduction/client-centric approach to their work with clients.
The partner/agency is willing to be listed on the Chicago PROS Network website and other SWOP Chicago promotional materials
The partner/agency agrees to notify the SWOP Chicago Board of Directors if any changes occur that affect the provider’s ability provide non-judgmental services to individuals engaged in the sex trade.
After being welcomed into the network, members are grounded in orientation materials and receive ongoing invitations of anti-racist, anti-bias, pro-sex work trainings and evaluations of the impact of their work.
We understand how criminalization, a person’s identity, and individual preferences may impact their ability to receive care and support. We also understand that individuals’ experiences at these establishments vary because of that.
If you had a bad experience at one of the listed agencies after visiting our site for recommended services, please contact us immediately and we will do our best to advocate for you.