Remembering Nyla Bond
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On November 2, 2020, Nyla Bond’s young life was cut tragically short at the age of twenty.
Nyla was a bright light in the lives of family, friends, and the greater community. She was a beloved daughter, sister, friend, and new mother. Her smile, spirit, bright mind, and infectious laugh stay with all of us who were fortunate enough to have her touch our lives.
Nyla was truly one of a kind. A proud Infinity KIPPster, a talented writer, a skilled math student, a loving daughter, sister, and new mother, Nyla could school a number of the boys in her class on the basketball court, had an unflappable sense of humor, a hugely forgiving heart, and a quiet warmth some us were lucky enough to know. Nyla would always get back up again, in spite of the challenges in front of her, and we honor and remember her as a treasured member of our Infinity family.
She lives on through her 11 month old son, Chance, who turns one year old this Thanksgiving.
As educators who had the privilege and honor of having Nyla as part of our community at KIPP Infinity Middle School, we are accepting donations to go toward Chance's care and future and to support costs incurred by her family during this time.
We love you and miss you, Nyla.
Nyla was a bright light in the lives of family, friends, and the greater community. She was a beloved daughter, sister, friend, and new mother. Her smile, spirit, bright mind, and infectious laugh stay with all of us who were fortunate enough to have her touch our lives.
Nyla was truly one of a kind. A proud Infinity KIPPster, a talented writer, a skilled math student, a loving daughter, sister, and new mother, Nyla could school a number of the boys in her class on the basketball court, had an unflappable sense of humor, a hugely forgiving heart, and a quiet warmth some us were lucky enough to know. Nyla would always get back up again, in spite of the challenges in front of her, and we honor and remember her as a treasured member of our Infinity family.
She lives on through her 11 month old son, Chance, who turns one year old this Thanksgiving.
As educators who had the privilege and honor of having Nyla as part of our community at KIPP Infinity Middle School, we are accepting donations to go toward Chance's care and future and to support costs incurred by her family during this time.
We love you and miss you, Nyla.
Organizer and beneficiary
KIPP Infinity Middle School
Organizer
New York, NY
Sayuri Stabrowski
Beneficiary