When Survivors Lead, Change Follows
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (April 19-25)
Support Survivor Leadership
This year’s theme is simple and urgent:
Listen. Act. Advocate. Protect victims. Serve communities.
At PACT, we see every day how survivor leadership strengthens prevention, policy, and impact. This week, we invite you to engage—practically and meaningfully.
Listen. Act. Advocate.
Listen.
Hear directly from those leading this work:
→ Join our virtual screening of The Right Track, a documentary on sex trafficking and exploitation in North America.
Get your ticket
→ Listen to members of PACT’s Survivors’ Council share their experiences and insights:
Chantal
Sean
Act.
Support the work behind the voices.
PACT’s Survivors’ Council is central to everything we do. Their lived experience informs how we engage businesses, shape policy, and design prevention strategies.
We believe that expertise should be recognized and compensated.
It is not enough to invite survivors to the table. We must ensure they have the resources, support, and equitable compensation they need to lead.
Donate to the Survivors’ Council
Advocate.
Help move this work forward.
→ Share this page with your network
→ Learn more about survivor-informed advocacy and recent progress, including legislation like the Trafficking Survivors Relief Act
→ Explore how survivor leadership drives real impact: [Read the blog]
In 35 years of work, one thing has remained clear:
When survivors lead, the work becomes stronger, more credible, and more effective.
“Nothing About Us Without Us”