Ohio nuns tackle sex trade at Super Bowl
CLEVELAND - Nuns from Ohio are part of an effort to keep the Super Bowl from becoming a big event for the sex trade.
WKYC-TV reports members of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Cleveland have helped contact scores of hotels within a 50-mile radius of Indianapolis. The nuns have asked the hotels to be alert for possible sex trafficking and take steps to stop it. (See video report below).
Super Bowl XLVI: Complete coverageCongregation president Sister Nancy Conway says if one woman is saved at Sunday's Super Bowl, the work will be worth it.
Officials have said that about 1,000 American-born children are forced into the sex trade each year in Ohio alone.