Jordan Rappoport

Jordan Rappoport is currently serving as a Regional Program Associate at Experience Camps for Grieving Children since October 2023. Previously, Jordan worked as a Marketing Manager at Oak View Group and Addition Financial Arena from August 2022 to October 2023, coordinating event communications and managing social media campaigns. As an Indie Live Series Event Producer at Heartwood Soundstage from July 2021 to March 2022, Jordan planned and executed multiple concerts, collaborating with various stakeholders. Jordan held roles in public relations and social media at UF Homecoming & Gator Growl, contributing to branding and content management across platforms. Early experience includes a marketing internship at Cloud 9 Adventures and a social media coordination role at MusicGNV, where an impressive increase in post reach was achieved. Jordan holds a degree in Public Relations and Event Management from the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, completed in 2022.

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Gainesville, United States

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Experience Camps for Grieving Children

Experience Camps is a nonprofit that champions the nation’s 5.6 million children who will experience the death of a parent or sibling by age 18. We run a network of no-cost camps that help grieving children thrive. Our summer camps in California, Maine, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia provide a safe environment where kids can explore their grief, break the isolation they may feel with their non-camp peers, and have a whole lot of fun. They have the opportunity to meet and connect with kids who are coping with similar challenges, while getting all of the benefits of the traditional summer camp experience. Through team sports, individual challenges and community living they learn about leadership, confidence and cooperation. Under the guidance of professional bereavement staff, campers have the opportunity to share stories and remember the one who died, while exploring skills that will help them after camp.


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