Tim Tebow, known for his football career, has been using his platform to spread faith, hope, and love off the field. Recently, Tebow discussed his efforts on Capitol Hill to combat child exploitation. Tebow's foundation, established in 2010, focuses on aiding vulnerable individuals worldwide, including victims of human trafficking and child exploitation.
During a meeting in Lyon, France, it was revealed that over 50,000 boys and girls remain unidentified in global databases, with 65% under the age of 12 and 4.3% being infants. Tebow emphasized the importance of victim identification specialists in this fight, calling for increased resources to support their work.
One success story highlighted the rescue of a young girl and the sentencing of her abuser to life in prison. Tebow stressed the need for collaboration and partnerships globally to address this issue effectively.
Aside from his work against child exploitation, Tebow's foundation organizes 'Night to Shine,' an annual event celebrating individuals with special needs. The event, now in its 10th year, aims to honor those who are often overlooked and undervalued in society.
Tebow shared a poignant moment from a 'Night to Shine' event, emphasizing the lasting impact of showing love and value to all individuals. His dedication to making a difference serves as an inspiration for others to take action and support meaningful causes.