Documented Abuse History

Were You Abused at Volunteers of America Dakotas?

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Operated by Volunteers of America

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What Happened at Volunteers of America Dakotas

Based on available documentation, Volunteers of America Dakotas in Sioux Falls, South Dakota has one recorded incident of abuse at their facilities. In 2018, workers at the organization's Little Blessings daycare were found to have abused toddlers during nap time. The facility operates as a residential treatment center under private management, serving vulnerable populations including children and families in need of care services. Records indicate that this documented incident represents the sole known case of abuse at the facility, with no lawsuits filed against Volunteers of America Dakotas in connection with safety violations or abuse allegations. No financial settlements have been recorded in relation to abuse incidents at this location. The limited documentation makes it difficult to assess broader patterns of accountability or institutional response to safety concerns at this facility. If you or someone you know was affected by incidents at Volunteers of America Dakotas or any residential treatment facility, it may be beneficial to consult with legal professionals who specialize in institutional abuse cases to understand your rights and options for seeking accountability.

Location
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Facility Type
private residential treatment
Status
active

Documented Incidents & Lawsuits

The following have been documented through news reports, court filings, and official investigations.

Abuse2018

Little Blessings daycare workers abuse toddlers during nap time

Two former daycare workers were arrested for abusing toddlers at Little Blessings daycare operated by Volunteers of America Dakotas. The workers allegedly slammed children onto mats during nap time and were fired in February after becoming the subject of investigation.

Source: Argus Leader

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue Volunteers of America Dakotas for abuse?
Yes, if you experienced abuse at Volunteers of America Dakotas, you may be able to file a lawsuit. Many survivors have successfully won settlements. Contact us for a free case evaluation.
How much does it cost to sue?
Nothing upfront. Attorneys who handle these cases typically work on contingency, meaning they only get paid if you win. You pay nothing unless you receive compensation.
What if the abuse happened years ago?
Many states have extended or eliminated statutes of limitations for childhood abuse. Even if you think it's too late, contact us for a free evaluation - you may still have options.
Will my case be confidential?
Yes. Attorney-client privilege protects all communications. Many cases also settle with confidentiality provisions. Your privacy is protected throughout the process.
What types of abuse can I sue Volunteers of America Dakotas for?
You may have a case for sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, excessive use of force, solitary confinement, denial of medical care, or other mistreatment. Contact us to discuss your specific situation.

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