Tharros Place to Hold Fundraiser for Human Trafficking Prevention Month

Tharros Place opened its doors to young victims of human trafficking just a couple of months ago and is already making an impact in our community.

Julie Wade is the executive director of Chatham County’s residential shelter for girls between the ages of 12 and17.

She has the details on one of their biggest fundraising events yet that’s coming up next week.

Click here to watch the WTOC video.

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