SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) —January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, which has a South Dakota nonprofit gearing up to raise awareness.
It can be hard to imagine human trafficking taking place in South Dakota, but it does… just ask Mary Jackson.
“I am a survivor and I am much more than a survivor of both sex trafficking and labor trafficking over 20 years ago, when there were no services available,” Survivor Service and Program Coordinator, Call to Freedom, Mary Jackson said.