We make a great team

Our Story

Based in Charleston, SC, our organization is driven by a powerful mission: to empower young girls to step into leadership roles and succeed in all facets of life, with sports serving as the catalyst.

Our focus is on supporting all girls, helping them to navigate and overcome barriers related to logistics, availability of sports options, and financial constraints. We offer programs for free to girls in rural areas and those attending Title I schools.

We are a 100% volunteer team of passionate and capable individuals, each bringing a wealth of expertise and a deep commitment to fostering an environment where every girl can thrive and lead.

Through sports, we aim to build resilience, confidence, and camaraderie among young women, setting them on a path to success.

Our origin story

Executive Board

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    Melyssa Jaskiewicz

    Founder & Executive Director

    VP of Sales at Sideline Sports

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    Paige Yeater

    Board President

    Chief Operating Officer and Chief Information Security Officer at Mainstay Technologies

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    Amanda Davis

    Board Secretary

    Registered dietitian and public health pro, currently the Director at the Value Institute at MUSC

  • Susie Paisley

    Board Treasurer


    Chief Financial Officer for OMATS Brands, LLC

  • Nina Sossamon-Pogue

    Board Member

    Speaker & Owner, NSP Communications 

Our Volunteer Team

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    Melyssa Jaskiewicz

    Founder & Board President

    VP of Sales at Sideline Sports

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    Patricia Clark

    Marketing Chair

    Founder of Above the Grain Media and marketing leader for IOP Escapes

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    Jalonna Robinson, MPH, CHES

    Programs Chair

    Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) and public health professional in Women's Health Research at MUSC

  • Jenn Goodrich

    Programs

    Served as the Executive Director for the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) for 23 years

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    Sarah Deyerle

    Events

    Former soccer player now working in architectural sign design

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    Morgan Flynn

    Grants

    Assistant Director of Compliance for the College of Charleston Athletics Department

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    Mary Rockelman

    Marketing/Public Relations

    Recent Public Relations and Sustainability grad from Pepperdine University

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    Dr. Cristina Esposito

    Operations/Finance

    Former naval officer and current owner of two businesses in the health and wellness sphere

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    Emily Vogelgesang

    Programs

    Former environmental engineer, environmental educator, and teacher trainer. Currently working in product management.

  • McKinley Pollard

    Program Systems

    Marketing strategist in public infrastructure and civic tech, MBA candidate, and lifelong athlete committed to community impact

  • Emma Marino

    Development

    West Virginia grad; Middle School Teacher

  • Mackenzie Kramer

    Marketing Operations

    Former college basketball player, passionate about helping young girls in sports

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    Catherine Neal

    Grants Systems

    Fierce advocate for women's sports with a scrappy startup background

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    Lori Shumaker

    Copywriting & Special Projects

    Administrative Coordinator at MUSC

  • Sydney Conrad

    Volunteer Manager

  • Meagan Burke

    Community Engagement

  • Olivia Kennedy

    Photographer

  • Lynne Lambert

    Stewardship

  • Meghan Blevins

    Development

  • Melissa Areiza

    Impact/Community Engagement

  • Mikaela Hawkinson

    Camps/Clinics Coordinator

  • Lorraine Woolf

    Grants

  • John Samuelson

    Google Ads

Advisory Council

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    David Ricca

    David, Founder & CEO of Vamos Venture Partners, has a diverse background in sports, finance, and philanthropy. A former college and pro soccer player, he later coached, scouted, and advised teams. He’s worked in international wealth management, business development, and sports analytics. A 9/11 survivor, he uses soccer to give back, founding Just Live Soccer to support underserved kids.

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    Christine Peeler

    Chris is a passionate, mission-driven fundraiser with over 30 years of nonprofit experience.  She currently leads a team of major gift officers for Covenant House International, raising millions of dollars to fight youth homelessness. Chris and her husband Aaron have three children- their youngest plays lacrosse. Sports have played a huge role in their family over the years and Chris has experienced first had how they empower young girls to know that they are capable of anything.