Tharros Place Set to Open Residential Facility for Teen Survivors of Human Trafficking

Tharros Place is getting closer to opening its residential facility for girls, ages 12 to 17, who are survivors of human trafficking. Next week, the first residents will start moving into the local nonprofit's facility in western Chatham County.

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