Glendale-Peoria, Arizona

Developing student leaders. Strengthening community support.

The Bond Of Achievement Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting minority students through mentoring, educational counseling, cultural enrichment, leadership development, food support, and community-focused service.

What support can make possible

  • Leadership-building experiences for minority students
  • Mentoring, educational counseling, and enrichment activities
  • Food drives, pantry support, and community awareness events

Student Leadership & Mentoring

Mentorship, educational counseling, leadership development, and encouragement for young students.

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Cultural Enrichment & Sponsored Activities

Support for organizations and activities that provide entertainment, cultural enrichment, counseling, and mentoring opportunities for minority students.

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Food Drives & Pantry Support

Food drives, pantry support, and community response for needs affecting students, families, and neighbors.

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Community Awareness Events

Events and outreach centered on issues impacting young students and the community as a whole.

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Volunteer Support

Mentors, event volunteers, food drive helpers, administrative support, and community advocates can help expand program capacity.

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Community Partnerships

Schools, businesses, donors, and civic-minded groups can discuss mission-aligned support and collaboration with the foundation.

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Our purpose

Programs that help young students lead, learn, and thrive.

The foundation promotes and develops the leadership potential of minority students through grants, sponsored activities, mentoring, cultural enrichment, and educational counseling.

It also develops food drives and pantry support while organizing community events around issues affecting young students and the community as a whole.

TBOAF may carry out this work directly, through volunteers and programs it operates, or in coordination with aligned community organizations when doing so advances the foundation’s mission.

For students

Leadership and guidance

Student-centered program areas may include mentoring, educational counseling, workshops, enrichment activities, and opportunities to build confidence and civic responsibility.

For families

Practical community support

Food drives and pantry support help respond to practical needs that can affect student focus, household stability, and community well-being.

For supporters

Multiple ways to contribute

Support may include financial contributions, in-kind goods, volunteer time, sponsorship interest, grant support, and program collaboration.

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Contact the foundation about financial contributions, in-kind donations, volunteer help, sponsorship interest, or program collaboration. All support is directed to The Bond Of Achievement Foundation and its charitable programs.

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