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What happens when a mother and daughter move to a new city and realize… community doesn’t just happen — it has to be built? You get this.
🎥 Filmed at Foxtail Coffee — and seriously, it looks like a honkin’ 1950s diner in there. It’s so stinkin’ cool. If you haven’t been, go. You’ll probably stay.
Rebecca Whitney and her daughter, Alli Thompson, are the team behind Striker Sports & Social — creating spaces for people to connect, play, and belong across Winter Garden and beyond.
We talked about:
⚽ How one idea turned into a full-blown community movement
🏆 The goosebump moment their players helped them win a national award
🐶 The rescue dog that inspired their logo (and their mission to give back)
☕ Why play, purpose, and people matter more than ever in Winter Garden
💬 Learn more about Striker Sports & Social: https://strikersportsandsocial.com/
📱 Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strikersportsandsocial/
#coffeeandcollab #wintergardenpodcast #StrikerSportsAndSocial #marthakrejci #localbusinesslove #womeninbusiness #sports #rescuedogs #floridalife

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