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). 

Highlights of the Annual Report includes: 

  • 3,200 students were informed about the risks of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and trafficking

  • over 4,000 migrant parents and children received essential training in the Tri-state area

  • children and survivors benefitted from legislation that strengthens their protections and supports their rights because of laws like the REPORT Act 

As parents and educators know, the Internet offers our youth access to information that is simultaneously unparalleled and unfettered. 

Effective prevention requires subject matter expertise and adaptability in an ever-shifting virtual environment. 

With the support of the PACT community alongside PACT’s Survivors’ Council, team members, and our youth, we have kept our work innovative, relevant, and imPACTful.

 
 

“Our children are our greatest treasure. They are our future.” - Nelson Mandela

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