January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month! 

This month, PACT is partnering with local transit authorities, research experts, and PACT’s Survivors' Council members to disrupt child sex trafficking at the intersection of public transportation with a new campaign called TACT - Transit Against Child Trafficking.

The goal of this new campaign is to equip transit workers and riders with the tools they need to recognize the signs of child sex trafficking and safely report them. 

As a concerned citizen, you too can help identify the signs of human trafficking and prevent it from happening. If you spot suspicious activity, never directly intervene and instead call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-3888 or text at BEFREE.

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THANK YOU 💚 🙌

PACT is happy to announce that we surpassed our end-of-year fundraising goals for 2023!

Thanks to your generous contributions, we are able to continue building a world where no child is ever bought, sold, or used for sex.

As a frequent traveler, should you be concerned about human trafficking?

Traffickers often use travel infrastructure such as hotels and airlines to transport and exploit their victims. It is therefore crucial for travel professionals like you to know the signs of trafficking to be able to disrupt this criminal activity. 

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PACT is the leading anti-child trafficking organization in the United States seeking to end child trafficking and sexual exploitation through education, private sector engagement, and advocacy legislation. For more information, visit WeArePACT.org.
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