Zoe Christine Bellatorre

Lived Experience Expert

Zoe Christine Bellatorre is a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary with a Masters in Intercultural Studies with Children at Risk and a Bachelor of Science in Education from Ashland University. Christine has 10 years of experience in the anti-trafficking field. Furthermore, she currently serves as a consultant with the Office for Victims of Crime Human Trafficking Collective, NHTTAC, and the State Department. She has also served as the Services Coordinator with the Avery Center. Additionally, she has served as the Survivor Advocate with CAST LA and Dignity Health responding to survivors of human trafficking in the healthcare system, providing emergency services and advocacy to patients. Christine is a subject matter expert with specific expertise in familial trafficking. Furthermore, she currently serves as a consultant with the Office for Victims of Crime, Human Trafficking Collective, and the State Department. In addition, she serves on the Board of Ride My Road and the advisory council of Resilience Fund with Polaris Project. Highlights included being published author on TIP report in 2021, Navigating the Unique Challenges In Familial Trafficking, 2023 TIP report, Equity In Survivor Leadership, in 2024 co-author of Child Trafficking furthermore she is one of the co-authors in an anthology, “Medical Perspectives in Human Trafficking In Adolescents”. Christine has trained numerous healthcare systems and spoken at conferences such as the National Conference on Ending Sexual Exploitation, GRIT, Crimes Against Women, JUST, Build Beyond, and other similar presentations.