Former NFL Star Urges Prayer and Support for Victims and Law Enforcement on World Day Against Trafficking
Former NFL quarterback and philanthropist Tim Tebow called on his followers to join in prayer and action to combat human trafficking on today’s recognition of World Day Against Trafficking. Highlighting the staggering statistic that an estimated 50 million people are trapped in human trafficking worldwide, Tebow urged collective support for law enforcement and victims ensnared in this global crisis.
An estimated 50 million people, including children, women, and men, are ensnared in the $236 billion global human trafficking industry, a crisis that permeates every corner of the world, from distant regions to local neighborhoods, according to the International Labour Organization. This pervasive evil, encompassing forced labor, sexual exploitation, and forced marriage, preys on the vulnerable, stripping away dignity and freedom while fueling cycles of poverty, abuse, and societal instability. The far-reaching implications of trafficking disrupt communities, overwhelm law enforcement, and challenge global economies, as victims—often hidden in plain sight—face lifelong trauma, and perpetrators exploit weak legal systems, demanding urgent, collective action to dismantle this insidious network and restore justice.
Tebow understands this and stressed that trafficking is not a distant issue but one that permeates neighborhoods, targeting vulnerable children, women, and men. “The statistics are daunting, but we must stay motivated to get to the next one because every life is worth it,” Tebow wrote and shared he is praying for law enforcement officers battling human trafficking on the front lines, asking for strength and courage as they confront this pervasive evil. He also called for prayers for the millions of men, women, and children enduring exploitation and abuse daily.
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons serves as a global call to acknowledge and confront the pervasive evil of human trafficking, which ensnares an estimated 50 million individuals in a $236 billion industry of exploitation, including forced labor, sexual abuse, and forced marriage, as reported by the International Labour Organization. This day, established by the United Nations, amplifies awareness of the crisis affecting vulnerable populations worldwide, from children targeted in local communities to adults trapped in systemic abuse, urging governments, organizations, and individuals to unite in action. By spotlighting the plight of victims and supporting frontline efforts like those of law enforcement and advocacy groups, World Day Against Trafficking galvanizes a collective resolve to dismantle this injustice and protect the dignity of every person.
Through his nonprofit, the Tim Tebow Foundation, Tebow, motivated by his faith in Jesus Christ, has long advocated for vulnerable populations, particularly in the fight against human trafficking. His call to action resonates with the mission of organizations worldwide working to eradicate exploitation and restore dignity to those affected.
For more information on how to support anti-trafficking efforts, visit the Tim Tebow Foundation or other reputable organizations dedicated to this cause.





