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Peer-to-Peer Education: Empowering Students to Fight Trafficking

At PACT, we believe that peer-to-peer education is one of the most effective ways to prevent child trafficking. By empowering students to detect, defend, and disrupt predators in their own environment, we're creating a generation of young people who are equipped to protect themselves and their peers from this terrible crime.





Our peer-to-peer education programs are designed to be engaging, interactive, and age-appropriate. We work with schools and youth organizations to provide training on topics like risk factors, warning signs, and safe ways to fight trafficking. By teaching students how to recognize the signs of trafficking and how to respond if they or someone they know is in danger, we're creating a network of young people who are dedicated to protecting their communities.


Through our training programs, students become the primary advocates and agents of change in their own communities. They learn how to identify high-risk situations, report suspicious activity, and educate their peers about the risks of trafficking. By creating a culture of awareness and prevention, we're making it much harder for traffickers to operate in our communities.



If you're a student or a teacher, we encourage you to get involved in our peer-to-peer education programs. Together, we can make a difference and create a world without child trafficking.

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