A Henrico-based nonprofit is now one of the first in Central Virginia to provide housing for men who've fallen victim to labor trafficking.
Safe Harbor opened the first-of-its-kind shelter in March, though its location was not shared, due to privacy concerns.
Alexandria Wall, Safe Harbor's Director
Editor's note: This is the third in a special series of articles, produced in partnership with The Chronicle of Philanthropy, examining the nonprofit organizations that are key to helping refugees in Henrico find employment, learn a new language, acclimate to a new community and thrive.
Nazira Mohammedi’s