SCAD Students Help Design Home for Human Trafficking Survivors

Tharros Place will open later this year and will serve girls ages 12-17 years old. It will be open around the clock. The non-profit says Chatham County ranks fourth in Georgia for the number of sex trafficking cases of minors.

To see the WSAV story about Tharros Place’s partnership with SCAD, click here.

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