University of Tennessee Athletics

Pawlik Named to SEC Community Service Team
November 21, 2025 | Volleyball
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Redshirt senior middle blocker Klaudia Pawlik was named to the SEC Community Service Team, the conference announced in a release.
Pawlik led the Lady Vols this past year in service hours, serving most of them as a member of the VOLeaders Academy. Student-athletes admitted into the VOLeaders Academy learn how to be a positive force for their team, campus, and local and global communities. In Brazil, Pawlik volunteered her time to various charitable organizations, including Vida Corrida, Meninas em Campo, Mempodera, Gol de Letra, Empodera, Gol Girls. Gol Girls is an institute that helps uplift girls in underserved communities in Brazil, using sport as a tool to open up positive opportunities for young women. Mempodera is an organization that promotes gender equality through sports and education, empowering youth and giving them lessons to help them strive to be the best version of themselves. Meninas em Campo offers young girls the opportunity to play soccer, offering a free program to more than 200 girls ages 9 to 17 while promoting health, social interaction, development of collective values, critical thinking skills and citizenship.Â
Pawlik also volunteers locally in the Knoxville community, including Kickball with Curt and Friends, Read to Lead, and Lonsdale Elementary School. Pawlik has worked with Kickball with Curt and Friends the last two years, a community event held in partnership with the Edge Foundation and the City of Knoxville to raise awareness around Youth Violence Prevention Week. As a representative with Read to Lead, Pawlik visits elementary schools in Knoxville to read to classrooms to help promote lifelong literacy.
Pawlik led the Lady Vols this past year in service hours, serving most of them as a member of the VOLeaders Academy. Student-athletes admitted into the VOLeaders Academy learn how to be a positive force for their team, campus, and local and global communities. In Brazil, Pawlik volunteered her time to various charitable organizations, including Vida Corrida, Meninas em Campo, Mempodera, Gol de Letra, Empodera, Gol Girls. Gol Girls is an institute that helps uplift girls in underserved communities in Brazil, using sport as a tool to open up positive opportunities for young women. Mempodera is an organization that promotes gender equality through sports and education, empowering youth and giving them lessons to help them strive to be the best version of themselves. Meninas em Campo offers young girls the opportunity to play soccer, offering a free program to more than 200 girls ages 9 to 17 while promoting health, social interaction, development of collective values, critical thinking skills and citizenship.Â
Pawlik also volunteers locally in the Knoxville community, including Kickball with Curt and Friends, Read to Lead, and Lonsdale Elementary School. Pawlik has worked with Kickball with Curt and Friends the last two years, a community event held in partnership with the Edge Foundation and the City of Knoxville to raise awareness around Youth Violence Prevention Week. As a representative with Read to Lead, Pawlik visits elementary schools in Knoxville to read to classrooms to help promote lifelong literacy.
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