Tim Tebow during interviewTim Tebow (Photo via Twitter)
Tim Tebow wanted to get a huge message out to Americans.

Tebow, who is married to former Miss Universe Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, has been trying his best to fight for children everywhere.

The former NFL quarterback recently held an interview with Shawn Ryan. During his interview, Tebow issued a disturbing warning for all United States citizens, where he says crimes against children should be he “main thing.”

The 37-year-old brought a map with him that showed 111,000 IP addresses that allegedly downloaded child pornography of kids under 12 over the past 30 days.

Tebow made it clear to Americans that these things are not just happening overseas in other countries; they are happening right in our backyard.

“55 percent to 85 percent are also hands-on offenders. And your average offender has 13 victims in their lifetime, 13 victims,” he stated in the interview.

 

“Every one of those red dots is a boy or girl that is suffering on the other end of what they’re sharing, downloading, or distributing.”

Keep fighting the good fight, Tim Tebow.

Multiple Children Have Been Found Because of Tim Tebow’s Foundation

Tim Tebow speaking to lawmakersTim Tebow (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
Tebow will do everything to save children.

He is more than just talking about it; he is getting things done.

It was reported earlier this month that 71 missing children have been found and are now safe, thanks to the work of the Tim Tebow Foundation.

“Let’s go! So grateful that 71 missing and endangered children have been identified and are safe!” Tebow posted on Instagram.

“So often when children run away, they don’t know the danger they’re running into — trafficking, exploitation, drugs, violence, criminalization… It’s critical we find them, and find them fast.
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The former Heisman Trophy winner who won two national championships shared more information about the “first-ever Capital Region Missing Child Rescue Operation,” explaining that they were able to find these kids by partnering with “the National Child Protection Task Force (NCPTF)…the New York State Missing Persons Clearinghouse and a coalition of local, state, and federal partners. “

“The operation brought together more than 60 local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private partners to collaborate and provide critical investigative support,” Tim Tebow continued. “During the three-day operation, partners worked to explore new leads, review case notes, and leverage technology to find children who are at risk of endangerment, exploitation, and harm.”