Earlier this week, former Alabama softball player Lauren Sewell lost everything in a house fire in Northport, Alabama.
HOUSE FIRE MORE: 29 year old Lauren Sewell works as a school teacher in Tuscaloosa County. She won a National championship in 2012 as a pitcher on the Alabama Softball team. A former teammate started a Gofundme and has raised more than seven thousand dollars so far pic.twitter.com/k9WEUU6zeC
— Tim Reid (@reidreporterguy) January 29, 2020
Sewell was a pitcher for the Crimson Tide from 2010-13, and was a part of the 2012 national championship team.
Thankfully, Sewell wasn’t home, and her five animals survived. But unfortunately, she lost everything else.
Sewell’s former softball teammate, Jordan Patterson, created a GoFundMe that has already raised over $7,000 to help with the rebuilding process.
It’s an amazing start, and Alabama fans and other former teammates to Sewell should be proud to come to her aid during this difficult time. They have shown that softball is more than just a game; it means you’re a part of a family, forever.
To donate to the go fund me, click here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/lauren-sewell-house-fire-relief-fund
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