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By sponsoring a school, you can join PACT in the fight against child trafficking. Your support enables us to provide essential education and training to students, equipping them with the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves and their peers from exploitation.
Why Sponsor a School?
Prevention Through Education
PACT's prevention programs teach students how to recognize the signs of child trafficking and how to take action. By sponsoring a school, you can help raise awareness and empower students to make a difference in their communities.
Empowering the Next Generation
Our programs are designed to build leadership skills and encourage students to take a stand against child trafficking. Your support can inspire the next generation of advocates and leaders in the fight against exploitation.
Impacting Communities
When you sponsor a school, you not only impact the students who receive PACT's training but also their families, friends, and communities. Together, we can create a ripple effect of change and work towards a world free from child trafficking.
Why Sponsor a School?
Basic Sponsorship
Sponsor the delivery of PACT's prevention programs to one school.
Extended Sponsorship
Sponsor PACT's prevention programs for multiple schools or an entire district.
Custom Sponsorship
Work with PACT to create a custom sponsorship package that meets your unique goals and objectives.
“Karen Walkowski, Past President of International Rotary Club to End Human Trafficking.”
Wendy Howell, Former Chief of Staff, Cisco Systems
“It was essential for us to have an established leader in the field that has a proven solution that was created for students-by-students”
Karen Walkowski, Past President of International Rotary Club to End Human Trafficking.
“PACT has put a wonderful program together combining the best of both worlds by empowering students in a “student to student” environment where behaviors are truly driven by peer influences, and we are trying to encourage corporate social responsibility to support these critical needs in our communities.”
Dr. Chinwe Efuribe, pediatrician, adolescent health, former PACT Board
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