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The only non-profit organisation in Singapore that provides social, emotional, and health services to people in the sex industry.
the most marginalised and discriminated in society. Project X was established in November 2008 by a social worker who recognised that sex workers in Singapore are amongst.
The only non-profit organization in Singapore that provides social, emotional, and health services to people in the sex industry.
The exposure to how sex workers are perceived and treated by the general public as well as law enforcers will concretize the importance of why there is a need for an NGO like this. To future or on-the-fence interns, Project X will change the way you look, feel, and perceive society as a whole.
Trafficking is a serious crime. In reflection of this, Singapore passed the “Prevention of Human Trafficking Act 2014” in order to tackle all forms of trafficking—labour, sex, and organ trafficking. Project X similarly condemns trafficking and we do all we can to assist victims of trafficking.
SEND MESSAGE. For Volunteers please find us at volunteers@theprojectx.org. For Student & Researchers please refer to Get Involved page before contacting us. The only non-profit organization in Singapore that provides social, emotional, and health services to people in the sex industry.
HERE ARE SOME RECOMMENDED AMOUNTS THAT YOU COULD DONATE: $60 one session of yoga for sex workers. $350 one community event or workshop for sex workers. $150 one session of outreach to sex workers. $500 one two-hour awareness raising talk to the public to encourage compassion and empathy society.
Reports. Project X was a programme under the Student Christian Movement of Singapore (SCM) from 2008 to 2014. In 2014, Project X left SCM to be part of the Sunshine Initiative of Singapore (SIS). As of May 2022, we have changed our name to Project X Society (PXS).
Jun 28, 2023 · With section 377A’s prohibition of homosexual activity, pre- or non-operative transgender sex workers are unable to work in licensed brothels, thus often turning to street-based sex work, or freelancing online (Project X, 2015).
Feb 8, 2022 · A large body of public health research reports links between doing sex work and a history of trauma/abuse. It also reports a greater propensity for poor mental health due to experiences of sexual coercion, abuse by clients, discrimination, and drug use.