The Urban Justice Center’s unique model supports twelve distinct projects that serve different populations and bring the voices of their clients into broader advocacy efforts. Founded in 2001, the Sex Workers Project (SWP) at the Urban Justice Center is the first and only program in the country to focus on the provision of legal and social services to sex workers, by protecting and promoting the rights of individuals who engage in sex work, regardless of whether they do so by choice, circumstance, or coercion. Our clients are primarily immigrants, current and former sex workers, people profiled as sex workers, and survivors of human trafficking. Many of our clients are Spanish-speaking and members of LGBTQ communities. Using trauma-informed principles and a client-centered approach, SWP offers counseling, case management, and immigration legal services. We work from a human rights, anti-oppression, and harm reduction perspective.