Meet Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen
Isabel Povey
Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen 2020
SCHOOL: Pinkerton Academy
TALENT: Jazz Dance
PLATFORM: Seeds of Hope: Tackling the Hunger Crisis
Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen 2020
SCHOOL: Pinkerton Academy
TALENT: Jazz Dance
PLATFORM: Seeds of Hope: Tackling the Hunger Crisis
Isabel Povey began serving her platform at the age of seven and has since dedicated herself to ending local food insecurity and world hunger. After years of spearheading food drives, fundraisers, and awareness walks, she wanted to take her initiatives worldwide. She founded Seeds of Hope, a non-profit organization whose service touches lives around the world. The organization provides vegetable seeds to schools, churches, and orphanages as a sustainable source of nutrients and income and has currently made seven shipments, reaching five countries and territories. Seeds of Hope is also all about helping everyone discover their power to make a difference. Isabel also works every weekend in local food pantries and soup kitchens across New England. She gives speeches of empowerment and awareness to audiences of all types, with a focus on school-age children, active politicians, and community members.
A sixteen-year-old sophomore at Pinkerton Academy, Isabel works hard to maintain high honor grades in advanced classes. She is the marketing manager and spokesperson of her student council. The secretary of the “Just Like Us” club which connects special needs students with their peers. As a selected student mentor in her school’s “PALS” organization, which connects highly performing students with local elementary students in need of extra guidance as they prepare for middle school, and is also a member of the “Model United Nations” club.
She has been dancing since the age of two, and since has performed in Disney World three times and broke a Guinness World Record.
A sixteen-year-old sophomore at Pinkerton Academy, Isabel works hard to maintain high honor grades in advanced classes. She is the marketing manager and spokesperson of her student council. The secretary of the “Just Like Us” club which connects special needs students with their peers. As a selected student mentor in her school’s “PALS” organization, which connects highly performing students with local elementary students in need of extra guidance as they prepare for middle school, and is also a member of the “Model United Nations” club.
She has been dancing since the age of two, and since has performed in Disney World three times and broke a Guinness World Record.