Former Canada 7s Player Jordan Kozina Loses Home and Possessions in Fire – GoFundMe Setup
A sad story today about a former Canada sevens player (World Cup 2009) , Jordan Kozina, who had his home burn down before the holidays and besides losing all his possessions, also lost his two dogs who had been long time companions. As well as representing Canada he also was a player at UVic and represented Ontario and his home club Brantford Harlequins. His sister set up a GoFundMe page to help Jordan get back on his feet, this is the link. The GoFundMe article and some of Jordan’s rugby accomplishments are listed below.
– Canada U21 (2006)
– UVic student-athlete (2007-2009)
– coach of the Assumption College (Brantford) high school girls team from 2021-present
– founded the Spooky Sevens high school girls fall rugby tournament (Brantford) 2023-present
– Rugby Ontario Men’s Club Player of the Year 2022
– Canadian Men’s Club Rugby Championship Tournament All-Star 2018
– member of Brantford Harlequins McCormick Cup Champions 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2025
– Canadian Classics World Rugby Classic (2019, 2022, 2023)
Hong Kong 7s 2009 – Canada
Nanyak Dala Castaway Wanderers Saskatoon
Ciaran Hearn Castaway Wanderers Conception Bay
Bryn Keys Velox Vallhallians Abbotsford
Adam Kleeberger University of Victoria Victoria
Jordan Kozina University of Victoria Brantford
Tony La Carte Bayside Sharks White Rock
Phil Mack JBAA Victoria
Neil Meechan University of Victoria Victoria
John Moonlight University of Victoria Pickering
Gordie Sawers University of Victoria West Vancouver
DTH van der Merwe JBAA Regina
Sean White JBAA Victoria
GoFundMe – Donate to help Jordan rebuild
Just before the holidays, my brother Jordan experienced an unimaginable tragedy. A sudden fire destroyed his home and took everything he owned. He was left with nothing but the clothes he was wearing.
Even more devastating, the fire also took the lives of his beloved dogs, Mufti and Siwa, who were truly his family.
Many of you know Jordan through rugby, football, friendship, or his work as a teacher and a coach. Others know him through his generosity and adventurous spirit. Whether it was biking across Canada to raise money for MS, teaching abroad, or sharing his homemade maple syrup with friends and the community.
After teaching in Egypt, Jordan chose a simple, off-grid life close to nature. He built a yurt in the woods, where he lived for eight years with Mufti and Siwa, two dogs he rescued as starving puppies from the streets of Cairo. He gave them a life filled with open space, squirrels to chase up trees, and constant companionship.
Jordan also welcomed friends, family, and teammates to skate on the pond or gather during maple season. Over the years, his home became a place to gather and be closer to nature.
The loss of his home, his belongings, and his companions all at once has been overwhelming for him. Jordan is now starting completely over. He needs help replacing basic necessities like clothing, furniture, and everyday essentials, as well as covering temporary living expenses while he works toward rebuilding his life. No one ever expects to be in this position, and the emotional toll has been immense.
We’re asking for any support you can give. Whether that’s a donation, sharing this fundraiser, or simply keeping Jordan in your thoughts. Every contribution, no matter the size, will help him take the first steps toward stability and healing.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness, generosity, and compassion during this incredibly difficult time.
