Canada: Drop-In Program Aims to Help Sex-Trade WorkersOctober 5, 2009 Opened a year ago, the HIV North Sex-Trade Women's Drop-In has provided a supportive space for about 70 female sex workers in the community. While the sex trade may not be very visible in Grande Prairie, it does exist and the women need support, said Brenda Yamkowy, executive director of the HIV North Society. Attendance at the center fluctuates, said Yamkowy. "So we have a few of them who attend for a while," she said. "Then we get a new batch of women come in. We see that all the time ... regularly about 30 people." In October last year, a regular position for a services coordinator was created for the center. "It provides someone there on a regular basis," Yamkowy said. "They get to know the women a little better because they are there all the time." HIV North has recently asked City Hall administrators for funding to support the coordinator position. Back to other news for October 2009 Daily Herald-Tribune (Grande Prairie) 09.24.2009; Crystal Rhyno This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update. |