Allie, I have a very important reply to reinforce what you've said. Since you and alaxe mentioned addictions, and we're not supposed to mention such things according to the Forum Guidelines, I've contacted FireSerpent to make sure my reply is OK before I post it. I hope it is because what's being discussed is of major importance, and people sometimes need to know what is going on outside their comfort zones. These "out-of-the-way" issues are impacting people here because they involve how the public is influenced to perceive the business, namely the equivalence of all the different levels of providers. Organizations like VV, whether they do in fact make a difference, certainly
can make a difference for a certain segment of women. Some ladies in the metro are a testament to that. Thanks for your post!
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Originally Posted by Allie_Kat
I know a couple of people over at VV and I would definitely say they are geared more towards street walkers and ladies with addictions and ladies who are staying in other shelters and visiting VV as a sort of AA or NA meeting in addition to trying to keep off the streets. I think it's a good program IMO.
You've got to keep in mind that street walkers do not screen at ALL (to my knowledge) and are more likely to get the clients who will mistreat them and run afoul of pimps and other dangers.
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