Tharros Place Opening Soon to Help Survivors of Human Trafficking

Right now there are about 15 kids that have been trafficked going through juvenile court in Chatham County.

However, there is no safe place for them to go and get the help they need. This is set to change soon.

These kids are the most difficult population to place in a traditional foster home. That’s why they have created Tharros Place, named for the Greek word that means courage. That’s the same message they have for the human trafficking survivors that will be living there.

The organization has purchased a building in Pooler, but the location will not be known to the public for safety reasons.

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