News Update: Nonprofit Gives Equipment to Women Athletes

By Kaitlyn Giordano

The CDC has issued an alert to healthcare providers in New Jersey as measles cases rise. So far officials say there have been 10 cases in the Delaware Valley. New Jersey has seen one case in Camden County.

A Wildwood woman’s nonprofit organization is giving back to the community. The Step Back Foundation is providing athletic equipment and other necessities to local student-athletes and families who cannot afford them.

About the Author

Kaitlyn Giordano serves as the Technical Director and Video Editor for onnj, where she oversees the filming and editing of daily episodes of Update New Jersey. Kaitlyn graduated with honors from William Paterson University focusing in Media Production, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role.

Prior to joining ONNJ, Kaitlyn gained valuable experience in television while working for Fox News and CNBC, where she honed her skills in studio and control room operations.

Outside of her role at onnj, Kaitlyn is a Documentary filmmaker and is the owner of Kay Visuals, a freelance photography company specializing in weddings and portraits.

In addition to her work in media production and photography, Kaitlyn is furthering her education by pursuing a degree in Culinary Arts. She is known for her creative approach, nerdy interests, and hardworking nature. She is proud to be a part of the talented team at ONNJ!