Miss Universe 2017, Demi-Leigh Tebow was recently seen visiting parts of South Africa and apart from celebrating her grandmothers 84th birthday and enjoying the outstanding local Winelands with her best friend from Grade 6, Tebow was also on a market search for her and her husband, Tim Tebow’s dream – a home for abandoned babies.
In a recent Instagram post, Demi shared concerning statistics, saying that three to four babies are abandoned daily in the greater Johannesburg area.
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“Upon learning this staggering statistic, the Tim Tebow Foundation was convicted to confront the issue and help to create a life-saving alternative to aid this massive crisis of baby abandonment in South Africa”, Demi said.
“On mission to bring faith, hope and love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need, @timtebowfoundation joined @impactafrica to assist rescue operations to get to more babies and provide education and prevention to help desperate mothers in this difficult time.”
Most recently, through her husband’s birthday fundraiser campaign, TTF began building a baby home situated in the North West suburbs of Johannesburg.
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Demi also says her recent trip to South Africa was extra special, because she and their partners managed to visit the nearly finished baby home and she even received “a few snuggles.”
“My trip to South Africa was extra special because I got to visit with our partners and the nearly finished baby home, and I even got a few snuggles.”
“Every child is deserving of a loving, caring, and safe home and we look forward to providing that in partnership with Impact Africa. We are so grateful for the support of people all over the world who helped in making this special home possible. To learn more please visit timtebowfoundation.org”, Demi concluded.
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