Tim Tebow is a household name across the United States, but he’s not just known for football. He’s known for spreading kindness and actively working to make the world a better place.
Back in 2017, Tebow shared about his visit to Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Florida after Hurricane Irma whipped through the area.
Photo: Wikimedia CommonsHis whole purpose in going was to visit hurricane evacuees and uplift them, but he didn’t realize that the evacuees would do some uplifting of their own.
While at a special needs shelter for victims of the hurricane, Tebow met a World War II veteran and was moved by the man’s “spirit” and talents.”

The veteran even pulled out a harmonica and did an impromptu performance!
Tebow tweeted: “Totally uplifted by this #ww2 veteran, who’s spirit and talents encouraged his fellow visitors at this Special Needs Shelter! #irma”
The tweet impacted thousands of people, and many were inspired by Tim’s kindness in going to the shelters.
According to PEOPLE, Tebow refers to being kind as “life-changing” and he says he always tries to “live a lifestyle that is full of kindness.”

Speaking with News4Jax, he said:
“There’s a lot of things they are dealing with — a lot of worry, a lot of doubt, a lot of unknown. But if there’s a chance just to brighten their day, put a smile on their face or letting them not worry about their problems for a couple of seconds or minutes, it’s worth it. You can’t promise them you’re going to make things better, but you can promise you’ll stand side-by-side them when they go through it.”

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