SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — At Call to Freedom, helping survivors of trafficking is something the organization does on a daily basis. And January is an especially important time to spread the word.
“National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, it is just that. We here at Call to Freedom believe education is power,” said McKenzie Lira, director of Marissa’s House and outreach services at Call to Freedom. “And so, no matter what age you are, there’s an opportunity to be educated on this subject.”
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Call to Freedom offers resources to help survivors get back on their feet. Lira is the director of Marissa’s House.
“Marissa’s House is our transitional living, so we have a 12-unit complex, one, two and three bedrooms where we focus on moms, survivors of human trafficking, reuniting with their children,” said Lira…