Call to Freedom in the News
Their New Job Makes a Difference
By Steve Young, for Pigeon605 In a world where the missing, the murdered and the trafficked have become all too common of a storyline, South Dakota has hired two women – Allison Morrisette and Mary Beth Holzwarth – [...]
Victim advocates say child labor happens in SD
An investigation is underway into potential human labor trafficking at slaughterhouses in Nebraska and Minnesota. Federal investigators discovered 50 underage migrants were illegally employed. The slaughterhouses themselves are not under investigation, but officers are looking into the possibility of [...]
Call to Freedom Recognizes National Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month
Becky Rasmussen, the executive director and founder of Call to Freedom, joined Dakota News Now January 20th to talk about the significance of this month.
Call to Freedom Recognizes National Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month
Native women, and native people in general, go missing at an alarmingly higher rate than the national average. It’s information like this from South Dakota Urban Indian Health that makes it especially important to focus on the impact of [...]
Call to Freedom Recognizes National Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month
Call to Freedom is an organization that provides supportive services for victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. The whole month of January is dedicated to the cause of raising awareness of human trafficking throughout the world. Sioux Falls Mayor, [...]
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Help Furnish Call to Freedom’s new housing complex – KELO, February 21, 2022 Read More
UNL researchers aim to improve support for sex trafficking survivors – KLKN, January 24, 2022 Read More
Community-based research aims to improve support for sex trafficking survivors – University of Nebraska-Lincoln, January 13, 2022 Read More
Call to Freedom raising awareness during National Human Trafficking Awareness Month – Keloland, January 9, 2022 Read More
Call to Freedom preparing for Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month – Dakota News Now, December 30, 2021 Read More
Call to Freedom looking for donations to help furnish Marissa’s House – KSFY, December 15, 2021 Read More
Holiday Giving – Inside Keloland, November 28, 2021 Read More
Nexstar Media Charitable Foundation and KELO-TV donate $5000 to Call to Freedom – Keloland, October 22, 2021 Read More
Woman Pleads Guilty to sex trafficking a child – Keloland, October 15, 2021 Read More
Call to Freedom’s CommUnity Breakfast raises money and awareness for human trafficking – Keloland, October 13, 2021 Read More
Call to Freedom raising money to help survivors of human trafficking – Keloland, October 13, 2021 Read More
Cocktails and Clothes event to benefit Call to Freedom – Keloland, September 15, 2021 Read More
Call to Freedom breaks ground on Marissa’s Project – Keloland, June 17, 2021 Read More
Call to Freedom to break ground on new housing project – Kelo AM, June 14, 2021 Read More
Call to Freedom visits Family Crisis Center in Redfield – The Redfield Press, June 11, 2021. Read More
Call to Freedom seeking donations to fund new housing facility – DakotaNewsNow, June 10, 2021. Read More
Call to Freedom asks city for $500,000 to house human trafficking victims – Argus Leader, June 8, 2021. Read More
Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation’s Youth Advisory Council grants $9,000 to local non-profits including Call to Freedom – May 20, 2021 – Read More
Across the Table with Becky Rasmussen
Our Executive Director, Becky Rasmussen, sat down with Keloland Living. Read More
KELO, March 23, 2021
Downtown Burger Battle raises $31,000 for Call to Freedom
Thanks to Matt Paulson, founder of MarketBeat, for donating $1 for every burger sold. Read More
Argus Leader – February 5, 2021
Premier Inc. Honors Call to Freedom with National Award and $100,000 for Community Initiative
South Dakota nonprofit recognized for providing immediate safety, stable housing and healthcare to human trafficking victims. Read more.
Premier Inc – October 28, 2020
Eight Days of Hope, Call to Freedom Partner to Build Housing Center for Survivors of Human Trafficking in SD
A national organization just announced it is partnering with Call to Freedom to build a brand new housing project for victims of human trafficking in South Dakota. Read more.
KELO – October 15, 2020
New Anti-Human Trafficking Bill Introduced at the State Capital
New laws meant to crack down on human trafficking were introduced at the South Dakota Capital. These laws should increase Shared Hope’s D rating of South Dakota when it comes to addressing human trafficking. Read More
Public News Service – January 24, 2020
Advocates: Human Trafficking Bill Would Help Children Sold by Families
A bill that would help child victims of sex trafficking get earlier help from state services would be instrumental for survivors to move forward with their lives, advocates say. Read more.
Argus Leader – January 23, 2020
Human Trafficking Round Table
On this edition of South Dakota Focus: we examine human trafficking. Read More
South Dakota Focus, SDPB – November 26, 2019
Shared Hope Highlights Call to Freedom Impact – Shared Hope International – 11.14.18
Compass Center, Call to Freedom Changing Spaces, Expanding Services – Argus Leader – 7.27.18
A Message from Becky Rasmussen, Call to Freedom Executive Director – 6.18
Life 96.5 Recaps Call to Freedom Hands & Feet – Life 96.5 – 4.18
End It Movement Reaches KELOLAND – KELO – 2.22.18
Nebraska Officials Crack Down on Sex Trafficking – KMTV – 1.29.18
Call to Freedom Receives 50k Grant – KELO – 1.17.18
KELOland Living – Call to Freedom – KELO – 1.15.18
Local Advocates Push Human Trafficking Awareness Month – KELO – 1.12.18
Awareness, intervention focuses of Anti-Human Trafficking Month – 1.12.18
A Call To Action On Human Trafficking – KELO – 1.11.18
Sioux Falls-based Nonprofit Raises Human Trafficking Awareness – KSFY – 1.11.18
Becky Rasmussen and Rep. Tom Holmes; Booneman; and Mike Cooper – The Patrick Lalley Show – 1.9.18
Sanford Award & Avera Tradition of Caring – KELOLAND – 1.7.18
Nine Arrested in Sturgis Rally Sex Trafficking Sting – Argus Leader – 8.16.17
Anti-Sex Trafficking Message Blankets Sturgis Before Motorcycle Rally – Argus leader – 8.6.17
YOURS: Combating Human Trafficking at the Rally – Rapid City Journal – 7.25.17
Texas Case Highlights Local Concern about Human Trafficking – KELOLAND – 07.24.17
A Closer Look at Human Trafficking in South Dakota – KSFY – 07.24.17
Groups Team Up to Fight Human Trafficking in the Hills – KEVN Black Hills Fox – 07.23.17
Who Are the Victims of Child Porn? – KELOLAND – 05.10.17
Victims, Survivors of Sexual Violence Use Art to Heal – KSFY – 3.30.17
Human Trafficking Troubles Continue in the Midwest – KSFY – 3.22.17
Wear Red to END-IT For a Sioux Falls and Nationwide Effort – KSOO 1140 AM -2.23.17
Prosecutors Dropped Trafficking Case After Losing Witness – Argus Leader – 2.8.17
Sex Trafficking Bill in the Legislature – KELOLAND – 2.8.17
New Rules Aim to Remove Sioux Falls as a ‘Destination City’ for Human Traffickers – Argus Leader – 2.6.17
South Dakota Legislature Reviews Bill Strengthening Sex Trafficking Laws – KSOO 1140 AM – 2.5.17
Sioux Falls Lawmaker Files Human Trafficking Bill – KELOLAND – 1.27.17
Raising Awareness Through Faith – KELOLAND – 1.11.17
Backpage.com Shuts Down Adult Section – KELOLAND – 1.11.17
Wear Blue for Human Trafficking Awareness Day – KIKN 100.5 – 1.10.17
Holiday Season Can Be Hard for Survivors of Human Trafficking – Argus Leader – 11.28.16
Human Trafficking Awareness Spread Across South Dakota – KSFY – 8.15.16
Nonprofit Organization That Helps Sex Trafficking Victims Expands – KDLT – 7.24.16
Tackling the Sex Trade in South Dakota – KELOLAND – 6.9.16