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Ann Elizabeth Tebow Named to SEC Community Service Team
Mar 27, 2018 | Equestrian
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Texas A&M's Ann Elizabeth Tebow was named to the SEC Equestrian Community Service Team, the conference office announced Tuesday.
Tebow, a sophomore from Piedmont, Okla., volunteers at the Bryan Animal Shelter where she walks and plays with dogs, assists in cleaning cages and helps with feeding and laundry. Each week Tebow goes to the College Station Medical Center and takes a cart around to provide snacks, drinks, toiletries and toys donated by the community.
She went on a weeklong mobile clinic trip to Lima, Peru where she assisted in the medical treatment of community members, including teaching children how to brush their teeth, working as an assistant for dental work, helping in OB-GYN examinations and assisting in examinations with general physicals and has spent time assembling low cost prosthetic hands to be sent to third world countries to help people with disabilities.
The Biomedical Sciences major has helped plan and execute the largest student-athlete run food drive in the nation, the Aggies CAN Food Drive, organizing all the athlete volunteers, working at different athletic events and setting up transport for the donations. She worked with Texas A&M University BUILD where she painted shipping containers that are in the process of being turned into mobile medical clinics to be sent to third world countries to help address medical needs, and helped fill bags of food and snacks at the Brazos Valley Food Bank.
Tebow volunteered with the American Quarter Horse Youth Association mentoring and judging applicants to serve as part of their national leadership team. With over 22,000 members, she served as the national president and international committee chair in high school.
This upcoming summer, she will travel with other student-athletes from Texas A&M in the Aggies for Haiti Missionary Trip where they will partake in service projects as well as helping at a local orphanage and school.
All 21 league-sponsored sports have had a Community Service Team since 2004, with at-large teams for men's and women's sports being chosen from 1999-2003. The SEC began this concept with a football Community Service Team in 1994.
To learn more about the Texas A&M equestrian team, log onto www.12thman.com or follow @AggieEquestrian on Twitter and Instagram.
SEC Community Service Team
Nicole Ellis – Auburn
Eva Marcelis – Georgia
Jordan Scott – South Carolina
Ann Elizabeth Tebow – Texas A&M
Tebow, a sophomore from Piedmont, Okla., volunteers at the Bryan Animal Shelter where she walks and plays with dogs, assists in cleaning cages and helps with feeding and laundry. Each week Tebow goes to the College Station Medical Center and takes a cart around to provide snacks, drinks, toiletries and toys donated by the community.
She went on a weeklong mobile clinic trip to Lima, Peru where she assisted in the medical treatment of community members, including teaching children how to brush their teeth, working as an assistant for dental work, helping in OB-GYN examinations and assisting in examinations with general physicals and has spent time assembling low cost prosthetic hands to be sent to third world countries to help people with disabilities.
The Biomedical Sciences major has helped plan and execute the largest student-athlete run food drive in the nation, the Aggies CAN Food Drive, organizing all the athlete volunteers, working at different athletic events and setting up transport for the donations. She worked with Texas A&M University BUILD where she painted shipping containers that are in the process of being turned into mobile medical clinics to be sent to third world countries to help address medical needs, and helped fill bags of food and snacks at the Brazos Valley Food Bank.
Tebow volunteered with the American Quarter Horse Youth Association mentoring and judging applicants to serve as part of their national leadership team. With over 22,000 members, she served as the national president and international committee chair in high school.
This upcoming summer, she will travel with other student-athletes from Texas A&M in the Aggies for Haiti Missionary Trip where they will partake in service projects as well as helping at a local orphanage and school.
All 21 league-sponsored sports have had a Community Service Team since 2004, with at-large teams for men's and women's sports being chosen from 1999-2003. The SEC began this concept with a football Community Service Team in 1994.
To learn more about the Texas A&M equestrian team, log onto www.12thman.com or follow @AggieEquestrian on Twitter and Instagram.
SEC Community Service Team
Nicole Ellis – Auburn
Eva Marcelis – Georgia
Jordan Scott – South Carolina
Ann Elizabeth Tebow – Texas A&M
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