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Christine Raino, Esq.

By April 29, 2025

With almost 20 years of nonprofit experience, including over 12 years leading policy reforms, Christine is a dedicated advocate and expert in addressing child and youth trafficking. As a consultant specializing in children’s rights and youth justice, Christine uses her expertise to support clients through legal and policy analysis, strategy development, coalition building, meeting facilitation, training, research, and project management.

Throughout her career, Christine has played a key role in advancing survivor-centered legislative frameworks and shaping state policy to prioritize the rights and needs of trafficking survivors. She has authored and led groundbreaking research on critical issues such as the unjust criminalization of survivors, victim-offender intersectionality, Safe Harbor policies, and community-driven approaches to preventing and responding to trafficking.

Committed to primary prevention, Christine focuses on system reforms that improve outcomes for children and families, working toward solutions that keep youth within their communities and out of punitive or otherwise harmful system responses. Through strategic guidance and collaborative leadership, she helps organizations, policymakers, and advocates develop impactful, sustainable approaches to ending trafficking and supporting vulnerable youth.