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Timothy Woods

Father of James Timothy Woods
On November 19, 2022 Tamia and Timothy Woods lost their only child. James Timothy Woods was an innocent 17-year-old high school student that fell victim to cybercrime and lost his life in the process. In a short period of time since James’ passing, The Woods’ started a foundation in his name with the focus of informing and teaching anyone who would listen about this relatively new evil that is attacking our youth today. Year to date they have already engaged in over 140 activities to help spread awareness on sextortion inclusive of, 3 documentaries with one on HULU, multiple news interviews including CBS Evening News, Dr. Phil Primetime and ABC News Nightline, was front page on USA Today, had speaking engagements in different avenues in addition to Middle schools, high schools and other special events. The Do It for James Foundation sought to create a Sextortion Tip Card to help children and trustworthy adults navigate through tough times if they are ever in the same or similar predicament as James. They have also sponsored track and cross-country students in Ohio and Tennessee and had their first annual walk/run day of fun with the ability to give away over $12,750 in scholarships. Timothy and Tamia of the Do It for James Foundation have received 5 awards and recognitions since the birth of their foundation in honor of their son James made up of, the Cleveland Cavaliers Community Diff Maker, an award from the Mac Athletic Conference, The Destination HBCU Honorary Drum Majors of Education, the Making A Difference Award presented by the town of Stow, Massachusetts, and the Director’s Community Leadership Award presented by the FBI. Their goal is to have a place that can provide a betterment for our youth, and it starts with awareness, education and the Do It for James Foundation.