“Sports are the thread that connects us,” Joslyn says. Whether it’s tying cleats, high-fiving after a win, or simply showing up for others, she’s proof that ordinary moms can spark extraordinary change.
Possible structure: Introduction about Joslyn Jane and her role as a soccer mom, her passion for soccer, challenges faced, pivotal event leading to change, her initiatives or achievements, and a conclusion encouraging others. Include positive messaging, maybe about perseverance, community, or following one's passions.
Joslyn recalls how her life shifted during her son’s U-8 season in 2021. After volunteering to help with snacks and schedules, she realized how few role models existed for young girls in soccer. With a smile, she jokes, “I went from ‘where did I pack the snacks?’ to ‘I’m starting a girls’ team next week.’” Soon after, she founded BeezKneez FC , the first all-female youth soccer club in her town, blending grassroots mentorship with a mission to break stereotypes.
Joslyn’s journey wasn’t easy. Balancing coaching, fundraising, and her family meant late nights and early mornings. But her mantra — "You can’t be what you can’t see" — fueled her. Through BeezKneez FC, she’s not just teaching dribbling and passing; she’s instilling confidence, teamwork, and leadership in the community.
In just two years, BeezKneez FC has grown from six players to over 50, with plans for an adult co-ed league this fall. Joslyn’s also partnered with local schools to offer soccer clinics and scholarships, ensuring kids from all backgrounds can play.