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Tim Tebow talks one-on-one about expanding children’s hospital in Zimbabwe

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CAPE TOWN, South Africa - Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow continues to prove that his life’s work is off the gridiron, calling attention to the medical needs of children in hard-hit areas around the globe.

Tebow’s foundation, along with the nonprofit CURE international, recently broke ground on a new ward on CURE’s Children Hospital of Zimbabwe, which the Tim Tebow Foundation will help fund.

The ward, set to open in January 2023, will include 40 new beds and will allow the hospital to perform 2,000 surgical procedures a year for children who have treatable conditions."Our mission statement is to bring faith, hope and love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need," Tebow, 34, told FOX Television Stations.RELATED: 5-year-old Maryland girl diagnosed with rare autoimmune diseaseTebow, along with other advocates, has been touring parts of Africa — including children's hospitals — for the past several days to witness the medical plight of children.Tim Tebow encourages CURE Zimbabwe patient Ropafadzo during his visit for the groundbreaking of the new children's ward that will serve thousands more children in the years to come. (Credit: CURE International) "In our first 15 minutes, I was with one girl who has been completely burned, another boy who has six toes on both of his feet, another one...his hands are all locked together," he continued. "CURE Zimbabwe is the only hospital in the country of 14 million people that provides free orthopedic care for children with conditions such as clubfoot, bowed legs, and knock knees - conditions that prevent kids from being kids," Justin Narducci, President & CEO of CURE International, said in a statement.

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