Pam Tebow, mother of NFL quarterback, to speak in Yakima this month


Yakima Herald-Republic

YAKIMA, Wash. -- Football, famous and fundraising — the three are coming together here in February.

Pam Tebow, mother of Tim Tebow, quarterback of the Denver Broncos, will be speaking at a luncheon on Feb. 21 at the Yakima Convention Center.

Doors open at 11:30 a.m. with lunch and the program running from noon to 1:30 p.m.

The lunch is the kick-off event for Image Point Mobile Medical Services, a newly-launched, non-profit Christian organization headquartered in Selah.

The group’s mission is to lessen the incidence of abortion by serving pregnant women throughout Central Washington through the use of ultrasound technology in an intimate, mobile medical setting.

The event is free but by ticket only; lunch is also complimentary. There will be an opportunity to make a financial contribution. Tickets are first-come, first-served.

To reserve a spot, call (509) 930-1380 or e-mail Lenette Lindemann at lenette@imagepointmms.com.

Lindemann is  board chair of Image Point Mobile Medical Services. Other founding board of director members are Denise Van Horn, vice chairman; Brenda Brink, secretary; Earl Engle, treasurer, and  Steve Younker, member-at-large.

Pam and her husband Bob Tebow lived for a number of years as missionaries in the Philippines, where they have an ongoing ministry, the Bob Tebow Evangelistic Association.

Their fame increased when Tim won the Heisman Trophy as a sophomore at the University of Florida. After ESPN aired the portion of the interview with Pam that focused on her refusal to abort "Timmy" when she was advised to do so, she has encouraged a pro-life message from a national platform.

-- Jane Gargas



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