Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) is a survivor-founded, survivor-led social service agency committed to providing trauma-informed care for survivors of prostitution and commercial sexual exploitation (CSE). OPS offers survivor services, housing resources, and comprehensive support to female-identifying individuals affected by CSE and trafficking. The organization's mission extends beyond healing to model resilience and leadership within the anti-trafficking movement, striving to eradicate the root causes of gender-based violence. OPS is dedicated to fostering justice, healing, and resilience within communities, and is committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all who engage with the organization. OPS also provides comprehensive economic, social, and community resources, and seeks to empower survivors through support and trauma-informed care, with a vision of justice and healing that includes all survivors and their communities. The organization's commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging ensures a focus on serving female-identifying individuals affected by CSE and trafficking, while upholding dignity, respect, and a safe environment for all who engage with OPS as they work toward a world free from exploitation and violence. OPS is a survivor-centered organization that prioritizes hiring survivors at every level and strives to empower individuals affected by commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking through essential pathways to recovery.