Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow discusses his efforts to combat child trafficking and exploitation through the Tim Tebow Foundation and partnerships with law enforcement agencies and other organizations.
Tim Tebow opened up Sunday about his effort to help victims of child trafficking and exploitation in the United States and around the world. The former NFL quarterback appeared on Fox News Channel’s "Fox News Sunday" with host Shannon Bream to talk about the world through the Tim Tebow Foundation and other agencies to combat what he called "one of the worst evils in the world." "I was made aware of this several years ago, just the depth of it by one of our team members," Tebow said.
"She said to me, ‘I believe there is 20,000 boys and girls that are still unidentified.’ So, law enforcement can see their abuse and rape images but they haven’t been able to identify them. So, if you can’t identify them, how could you possibly get to them?" It led to partnerships with Homeland Security, Interpol and Europol, among law enforcement agencies, along with other companies and countries
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