Watch: WWII vet plays harmonica as Tebow visits hurricane shelter
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Totally uplifted by this #ww2 veteran, who's spirit and talents encouraged his fellow visitors at this Special Needs Shelter! #irma pic.twitter.com/2q1nH7EHz0
— Tim Tebow (@TimTebow) September 11, 2017
Tim Tebow paid a visit to a special needs shelter Monday to assist those affected by Hurricane Irma, and the New York Mets minor leaguer was welcomed with a heartfelt tune.
As Tebow knelt bedside, a World War II veteran was given a harmonica on which he played an uplifting melody for the onetime NFL quarterback.
Tebow later posed for a photo with the American Red Cross to thank them for their work in the aftermath of the natural disaster that struck Florida over the weekend.
Thank you @RedCross! #Irma pic.twitter.com/oj9ESkRGrl
— Tim Tebow (@TimTebow) September 12, 2017
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