Jordyn Robinson

Sustainable Forestry and African American Land Retention

Network Coordinator

Jordyn Robinson is known for her unique ability to connect with people, meet them where they are, and inspire them to push the boundaries of possibilities. She currently serves as the Network Coordinator for the Sustainable Forestry and African American Land Retention program, where she works to support African American landowners in preserving and sustainably managing their land.

Jordyn earned her Bachelor’s degree in Sports Management from Kennesaw State University and has multiple years of experience working with various nonprofits. She continues to serve in the Community Relations ministry at Woodstock City Church, helping to coordinate and oversee large-scale, volunteer-led projects.

Jordyn has a deep compassion for intervening early in the lives of kids from hard places, understanding the dedication and community involvement it takes to move at-risk children toward stability and purpose. She first connected with Goshen Valley in 2017 while serving with her college ministry (The Living Room) at the Ranch. Since then, she has had the opportunity to see the organization grow and loves its nuanced, intentional, whole-child focus.

In her spare time, Jordyn enjoys writing, painting, and being in spaces where she can advocate for diversity, inclusion, and environmental justice.

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