Each time, I find inspiration and information that is valuable for the work.
"This event was so enjoyable I loved all of it!!!"
"It was great to connect with everyone - The keynote was fantastic!"
"Really enjoyed all the information and learning from others. Great networking opportunities."
"It's a privilege to partner & collaborate! I hope to see you all again next year!"
The convening helped me understanding and view other agencies in California that can help youth.
CONVENING RESOURCES & WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
PACT Convening Materials are LIVE! Click each link to view and download.
September 16th, 2025
- Orientation to SB 855 & PACT Network
- Increasing Safe Days: What Works – Olivecrest: Tina Chang
- PACT Regional Cohort Breakout Session
September 17th, 2025
Workshop A:
- Understanding Human Trafficking For Forced Criminality and Its Intersection With the Child Welfare System
- Working with Foreign National Youth Experiencing Trafficking
- Familial Trafficking, A Hidden Exploitation
Workshop B:
Collective Cafe
September 18th, 2025
Workshop C:
Closing Plenary
THANKS FOR ATTENDING PACT'S ANNUAL CONVENING - REIGNITE 2025!
Together we create meaningful ways to address child trafficking with a vision to end all forms of commercial exploitation. We find solidarity in knowing we are not alone in our fight against injustice & acknowledge that the daily showing up - is conscious activism.
Our 2025 theme REIGNITE was an invitation to renew shared purpose, deepen meaningful connections, and unlock what’s possible through the power of community.
We hope you were inspired to remember your "why" and are taking your learnings back home to your own counties, agencies and communities!
We had an amazing lineup of speakers, resources and activities - but what made our time truly powerful was all our attendees! We hope that the relationships that are built and learnings you gain will last well beyond our time together.
Hope to see you again next year!
PRINTABLE PUBLIC AWARENESS & OUTREACH MATERIALS
- Human Trafficking Book List
Books on relevant topics to support the work you do.
Cool Aunt Series
- Printable Cool Aunt Brochures to Share - Image library to use victim centered imagery for awareness campaigns.
Administration for Children and Families (ACF)
- Look Beneath the Surface Image Library - Image library to use victim centered imagery for awareness campaigns.
- Look Beneath the Surface Upcoming Public Awareness Materials - Image library to use victim centered imagery for awareness campaigns.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS/ICE)
- DHS Blue Campaign Resources
- DHS Blue Campaign Request Form - To Request printed Materials from DHS mailed to you
- DHS "I Speak" Poster - 8 x 11 Poster allowing individual to point to the language they are speaking.
- Identification Card - Plastic HT Indicator Card Printables (multiple languages). Other documents can be found here.
- Indicators, USCIS info (CP), Pocket Cards - Blue Campaign is a national public awareness campaign designed to educate the public, law enforcement, and other industry partners to recognize the indicators of human trafficking, and how to appropriately respond to possible cases.
Department of Labor (DOL)
- DOL - Wage & Hour Division - Contains various labor rights related resources and educational materials. To place an order and request printed materials be mailed to you. May take up to 4-5 weeks.
- Downloadable Awareness Materials - Flyers, pocket cards, infographics and more in multiple languages
- Youth Rules! - Labor and Employment rights information for Minors
Department of State
- Know Your Rights - Video shows captions in various languages. Voice in english regarding what rights you have in the US while working and visiting. Refers to the NHTH multiple times.
National Human Trafficking Hotline (NHTH)
- English/Spanish Outreach Flier - Flier: Bilingual, available in 23 languages. Has NHTH info on it and some identifying questions.
- Outreach Card - English Business Card Infographic with NHTH info on it
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)
- Been Exposed to CSAM - Reference for families on how to report, what to do, and resources when exposed to Child Sexual Abuse Materials
- Take It Down - This service is one step you can take to help remove online nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit photos and videos taken before you were 18.
- Take It Down - Resources and Support - Commercial Sexual Abused of Minors Resources and Support.
- Awakening the Qi
- Felt Sense Exploration
- Project Trust - Project TRUST was a national training and technical assistance program funded by the Office for Victims of Crime from October 1, 2018, through March 31, 2022. The project supported agencies as they integrated a trauma-informed approach.
- Project Trust - Types of Trauma Flyer
- Self Care Sustainability Plan - Sanar Institute
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS?
PACT’s network of Child Welfare agencies, partners and lived experts is dedicated to collaboration – we have a vision to transform California’s response to child trafficking through a multi-disciplinary & trauma informed lens, guided by lived expertise.
Our platform facilitates coordination across California’s local child trafficking response programs and acts as a peer forum for resource sharing and training among members, to improve services to youth at risk of or experiencing trafficking.
This event is designed for local Child Welfare Trafficking Response Coordinators, PACT Regional Cohort Members and collaborative partners who are leading local child trafficking response efforts.
While this is not a conference for the general community, it is intended to foster connection, networking, and relationship-building across the PACT network. We encourage you to attend and invite key partners you believe should be part of this important conversation.
We aim to keep our costs low to ensure participation across the network. Early Bird Registration is $275 pp. (actual costs range from $650-800 pp.) and ends August 1st. General Registration after August 1st is $350. Your registration fee includes three days of learning, meals (breakfast & lunch) on September 17th & 18th, a ticket to our Member Network Reception (appetizers & no-host bar), conference supplies, a constant supply of snacks and coffee & our famous PACT Self-Care Welcome bag.
Registration Closes September 2nd, 2025.
Attendees are responsible for coordinating their own travel and booking lodging. CDSS has confirmed that counties may bill expenses as an approved SB 855 allocation cost. Group rates for lodging at the Hilton Sacramento Arden-Arcade are available.
On-site self-parking is at no-cost for registered conference attendees.
Registration will open at 11:30 AM on September 16th. Opening remarks will begin at 1:00 PM. An optional PACT Networking Reception will take place on September 17th 5:00pm - 6:00pm at the Venue Courtyard. We will close with an afternoon plenary on September 18th to end by 4:00pm. Schedule subject to change, specific agenda details to follow.
Registration fees should not limit county child trafficking response programs from sending at minimum one representative to the event. If this is the case, the PACT County Point of Contact (typically the Child Trafficking Response or CSEC Coordinator) can submit a Convening Registration Fee Waiver HERE
The Hilton Arden-West Sacramento, is conveniently located off I-80 and just a short drive to Sacramento International Airport. The location helps guests make the most of their time in Sacramento, offering easy access to all of the city's major attractions. Guests at our hotel are within walking distance of Cal Expo and Arden Fair Mall and are only a five-minute drive from downtown Sacramento, historic Old Sacramento and the California State Capitol. Relax and rejuvenate in style with the hotel's extensive business and leisure facilities. Amenities include on site dining, a fitness center, and outdoor pool. On-site self-parking is at no-cost for registered conference attendees, who are staying at the hotel.
PACT Convenings are a chance to pause from our day-to-day marathon and reconnect with colleagues from across California. We invite you to be fully present—bringing your passion, knowledge, and expertise to help fuel a time of creative exchange and visioning.
There are also many ways to engage beyond attending! If you’re interested in helping as a greeter, table or discussion leader, breakout facilitator—or have other ideas—let us know. We’d love to co-create this experience with you.
At this time, virtual attendance will not be available. PACT Convenings are intentionally designed to be highly interactive and immersive, which does not lend itself well to a hybrid format.
However, we will host a Virtual Statewide Gathering later in the year as an alternative opportunity to connect and engage across the network.
Our dress code is casual, with a professional touch. Feel free to dress comfortably, aim for a look that makes you feel confident and ready to connect.
This is a relaxed space — just bring your best, most authentic self in something you feel great in!
Safety for all participants is of our utmost concern. Event planners will be carefully monitoring any CDC health guidance and will ensure that the event is in compliance with any federal, state and local guidelines.