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Tim Tebow and wife Demi-Leigh partner with company giving ex-convicts second chance: ‘What grace is all about’

Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow and wife Demi Lee are lending star power to America’s largest second-chance employer in hopes of giving former inmates hope of getting back on their feet after being released from prison. .

Cincinnati-based Nehemiah Manufacturing Co. says its goal is to “build brands and create jobs, especially by allowing people with criminal records to contribute to the success of brands like Tide, Downy, and Febreze.” “to create new ideas and change lives.”

Tebow says this is a lesson in “grace.”

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“Their heart for people is what shines through, and the people shine through. That’s what it’s all about,” Tebow said.

“Yes, it’s a manufacturing company, and they do great work with everyday items that we all use in amazing ways. But what’s special about this company is that the people and why we Do we need to believe in chances? As Grace reminds us all, “A second chance is a first, and we believe in giving people second, third, fifth, and 11th chances.” You have to, because that’s what Grace is all about.”

Appearing on “Fox & Friends Weekend” on Easter Sunday, the couple spoke about the message of love, hope and salvation found in Nehemiah’s works.

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Nehemiah Manufacturing’s motto is “Building Brands, Creating Jobs, and Changing Lives.” (Nehemiah Manufacturing/YouTube & Fox & Friends Weekend)

Demi Lee said the aim was to give people the opportunity to write a “comeback story” and detailed how that goal would be achieved.

“They have eight pillars that allow them to walk with all of their employees, lean on them, and write their story of recovery,” she said.

“They provide financial support, continuing education, and affordable housing to their employees…When we look at the story of Jesus, as believers, especially in a day like today, we know that Jesus I can see what you have done for me.” [Easter Sunday] Can we not help but want to be there for people and support them, just as we are supported? ”

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according to WKRC Television in Cincinnatithe Prison Policy Initiative, shows that Ohio releases approximately 416,000 men and women from prisons and jails each year.

The report also found that nearly 70% of Nehemiah’s employees have criminal records, and the company has an annual turnover rate of 15%, compared to an average of nearly 40% for other companies. It also states:

“We are very grateful for the difference… [they] They are looking for a second chance because they are showing love to people who desperately need love,” Tebow said.

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