Tharros Place Hosts Fall Human Trafficking Stakeholder Meeting on Trafficking Trends
Since opening last year, Tharros Place has housed nine human trafficking survivors in its Savannah-based 12-bed residential home. Julie Wade, the program's executive director, said that the nonprofit provides stable housing and educational and emotional support, addressing underlying trauma while cultivating a culture of courage for girls ages 12 to 17.
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