Isabel Smith Named to SEC Community Service Team
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. –– Alabama’s Isabel Smith was named to the 2025 Southeastern Conference Community Service Team, the league office announced Thursday.
Smith has led the Crimson Tide in community service hours over her three years at Alabama and has volunteered with organizations both domestic and abroad.
- Smith has helped raise awareness for Tuscaloosa’s local animal shelter as she and the Crimson Tide soccer team spent the day with two foster dogs in September
- She has helped with a Night to Shine, an event that celebrates and honors people with special needs through a fun celebratory night
- On three separate occasions, she has structured and led kids’ clinics with Birmingham’s USL team, Legion FC, which held between 15 to 200 participants, depending upon the event
- Additionally, she has helped the community during the holidays, passing out meals on Christmas and Easter to people in need with The LoveLady Center
- Also volunteered at Alabama’s Halloween Extravaganza, an event that provides a safe and fun trick-or-treating experience for local children
- Smith’s community involvement has extended overseas as the UA senior has traveled to both Costa Rica and Egypt in back-to-back trips
- Her visit to Costa Rica was part of a mission trip, where she assisted and aided the local community over the course of a week
- Smith, alongside teammates Nadia Ramadan and Maria Vanore, spoke and volunteered with practice for a local soccer team while in Egypt
- Smith is also a member of Alabama’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)
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