Tharros Place to Host Fall Human Trafficking Stakeholder Meeting on September 18

Human trafficking, which is defined as the exploitation of another person for sex, labor, or services, is a worldwide threat. In the United States, there are 1.5 million human trafficking victims, most of whom are children. Savannah is no exception, especially given its high poverty rate, international port, booming tourism industry, and the crossroads of Highway 95 and I-16.

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