She is a quadruplet, and two of her three brothers are on the autism spectrum. "Going to school with them, I got to work with one of my brothers, and seeing the different disparities in that community, growing up, seeing the isolation. Something wasn't right with that treatment," Bond said. That's why Bond is on the advisory board of Best Buddies in Oklahoma, a local chapter of an international organization that has a very simple concept; be a buddy. It pairs people with and without intellectual disabilities. "It's really important for them to create these one-to-one friendships which is where the heart of the organization really comes from,” Bond said. “There's not enough money in the world that you can put on connecting a human to another human."