Introducing the 2023 Annual Report: A Year of imPACT
As the nation’s first organization to work on the issue of commercial sexual exploitation of children, PACT has built a movement to protect children grounded in education, partnerships and community engagement, and advocacy. Because of the PACT community, we are able to share our 2023 Annual Report, marking our first full year under our new name, Protect All Children from Trafficking (PACT).
Travel Responsibly: Protecting Children on World Tourism Day
Behind the breathtaking landscapes and diverse cuisines that travel offers us, the dark underbelly of travel presents a much different reality. The growth of travel and tourism can pose significant risks to children when preventative measures are not in place.
Standing in Solidarity with Survivors: A Response to the Chrystul Kizer Case
As a survivor-centered organization dedicated to the prevention of child sex trafficking and exploitation, PACT stands in solidarity with survivors of human trafficking and highlights these critical issues.
Statement from Faith Robles, Survivors’ Council Member
Faith Robles, who joined PACT’s Survivors’ Council in 2020, embodies strength and resilience. This past Spring, she celebrated a significant victory. In her own words, she shares her reaction.
Debunking Common Myths About Child Trafficking
When you hear the term “child trafficking,” what comes to mind? Perhaps you think of a child who is kidnapped and tied up against their will, especially in a different country. The reality, however, often looks quite different.
The U.S. State Department Unveils the 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report
Since 2001, the U.S. State Department has released an annual Trafficking in Persons report, which provides the world's most comprehensive assessment on human trafficking. Highlights of the report included education and outreach efforts, victim services, and data collection and sharing efforts.
Intern Advocacy and Legislative Action @PACT
French law student Elise Hirsch wanted to intern for PACT because of our “comprehensive approach to combating human trafficking, which includes prevention, education, training, and advocacy.” She is particularly interested in PACT’s efforts in legislative action, and how she can apply her knowledge of international human rights to help create systemic change.
An ImPACTful Night at the 2024 Freedom Awards!
The 2024 Freedom Awards have officially come to a close! We are so grateful to everyone who attended our second Freedom Awards as PACT (formerly known as ECPAT-USA). The energy and excitement in the room was palpable, and the stories shared will be remembered for a lifetime.
An exclusive interview with Patrick Pacious
We had the opportunity to sit down with 2024 Freedom Awards Honoree, Patrick Pacious, Choice Hotels International President and CEO. Read his exclusive interview!
Don’t Miss Our Freedom Awards Benefit
On June 11, 2024 we’ll be hosting our annual Freedom Awards ceremony, an exciting event that brings together survivors of child trafficking, experts and leaders in the field to highlight effective ways to prevent the sexual exploitation and trafficking of children.
Have you purchased your ticket yet?
American Airlines Donates AAdvantage Miles To Support PACT’s Survivors Council
American Airlines has been a longstanding partner of PACT, demonstrating its commitment to child protection and the prevention of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation. We are thankful for American’s continued partnership and its generous contribution of American Airlines AAdvantage® miles in support of PACT’s Survivors Council.
Meet Bishop Donna Lynne Hubbard
Donna Lynne Hubbard is the daughter of the late author and Community Activist Barbara “Nayo” Watkins and Charles “Charlie” Hubbard, graduates of Atlanta’s historic Booker T. Washington High School. Raised by her mother Nayo and Civil Rights Icon Hollis Watkins who took great pride in cultivating Donnas' social awareness and creative spirit, at 16 she married and became a wife and mother.
Meet Patrick Pacious
Patrick Pacious is President and Chief Executive Officer of Choice Hotels International, Inc. (NYSE: CHH), one of the largest and most successful lodging franchisors in the world, with nearly 7,500 hotels, representing almost 630,000 rooms, in 46 countries and territories as of September 30, 2023. Mr. Pacious’s nearly 20-year tenure at Choice has been marked by growth, innovation and effectively anticipating and capitalizing on industry trends.
Meet Jackie Shapiro
Jackie Shapiro grew up in Greeley, Colorado and thought she wanted to be a diplomat. That didn’t happen. But, a bit unusual for “her time”, she did graduate from college with a triple major in history, East Asian area studies and Chinese language. With great idealism and enthusiasm, she joined the Peace Corps and was sent to teach as a volunteer in South Korea.
An exclusive interview with Jackie Shapiro
We had the opportunity to sit down with 2024 Freedom Awards Honoree, Jacqueline Shapiro, a passionate child protection and human rights advocate and philanthropist who now serves on PACT’s Emeritus Council.
Meet Jess Dannhauser
Jess Dannhauser is the Commissioner of the NYC Administration for Children's Services (ACS). Commissioner Dannhauser was appointed by Mayor Eric Adams in 2022 to help lead a more upstream approach to supporting New York families.
Honoring Saint Ignatius School
This year, as part of our Freedom Awards Benefit, we are proud to honor Saint Ignatius School (SIS) for their remarkable work and engagement in the anti-trafficking field. Please take a moment to read about the school.
#ProtectKidsOnline
Children are being sexually exploited and abused online at alarming rates. The U.S. hosts more child sexual abuse content online than any other country in the world. It is our responsibility as a nation to do what we can to end this heinous crime and #ProtectKidsOnline.
As a frequent traveler, should I 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.
Stop Child Sex Trafficking at the Intersection of Public Transportation
Today, PACT is launching a new research-based behavioral change campaign aimed at disrupting child sex trafficking at the intersection of public transportation by educating public transportation riders and employees on how to identify the signs of child sex trafficking and safely report.