Nancy Fullbright Nancy Fullbright

Speaking Out, Staying Connected: January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month

About ten years ago, I saw firsthand the impacts of human trafficking in our community and just how ill-equipped we were to handle it. A (police) sting on a human- trafficking ring landed two young girls – around 12 and 13 years old – in a local emergency room for evaluation. Over the next 36 hours, these frightened and victimized girls were re-victimized by the very system that was supposed to protect and help them.

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Nancy Fullbright Nancy Fullbright

Tharros Place Holds Events for National Human Trafficking Prevention Month

Tharros Place, a nonprofit that provides residential services for survivors of human trafficking, announces a number of events upcoming in January for National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a presidentially designated observance designed to educate the public about human trafficking and the role they can play in preventing and responding to human trafficking. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ theme for Human Trafficking Prevention Month 2024 is Activate Connections to Prevent Human Trafficking.

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Nancy Fullbright Nancy Fullbright

Home Seeks to ‘Change Outcomes’ for Survivors of Sex Trafficking

Savannah is a major sex trafficking crossroads in the Southeast, but not because of the city’s proximity to I-95 and the nation’s third-busiest international port. Instead, experts say a high poverty rate and lack of resources ensnare Savannah teenagers and young adults in the illegal sex trade.

To counter that trend, a new nonprofit, Tharros Place, this week opened a 12-bed shelter for survivors of trafficking and at-risk youths. Residents will spend up to a year at the home and will receive recovery services, including therapy, schooling and life skills training.

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Nancy Fullbright Nancy Fullbright

Victims of Child Trafficking Get a New Place to Call Home in the Coastal Empire

November is National Runaway Prevention Month. Each year, nearly 1.5 million children and adolescents leave their homes unaccompanied. According to studies at the University of Chicago, young people most often run away due to family conflicts, abuse, or neglect. They often fall into the hands of someone professing to love them. That’s not just having an “older boyfriend” though, it’s child trafficking… and it’s not a problem only foreign children face, these are Chatham County girls.

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Nancy Fullbright Nancy Fullbright

Community Corner: Park Place Outreach

November is National Runaway Prevention Month. It’s a call for organizations and youth ambassadors across the country to raise awareness of the youth homelessness crisis and to educate the public about the role we can all play in preventing and ending youth homelessness.

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Nancy Fullbright Nancy Fullbright

Shining a Light on Teen Homelessness

About 4.2 million young people, 13 to 25 experience some form of homelessness every year in our country. Wednesday kicks off a month-long push to shine a light on runaway youth and homelessness. Kyle went to Park Place Outreach in Savannah with a look at what they’re doing to protect at-risk youth and their families.

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