Tiffany Jones-Bolling
3rd Yr Trustee - Air Force

Tiffany Jones-Bolling was born and raised in San Diego, California where she met her best-friend and now husband of 22 years, Aaron Bolling. While in high school, Tiffany entered into the Delayed Entry Program for the United States Air Force and immediately after graduation, Tiffany was off to boot camp on her first enlistment. While sure she wanted to serve our great country upon her departure, all surety was turned into doubt and fear just two days before BMT graduation when the country came under attack on 9/11. Tiffany went on to have a very successful Airforce career as an Airfield Manager picking up many awards & accolades along the the way. She made Senior Airman Below the Zone, which was reserved for the best of the best, and managed to make E-5 her first time testing. This put her in a peculiar position being barely 21 years old, outranking and suddenly supervising her peers and mostly men much older than her, but nonetheless she endured. By late November 2009, after 8.5 years, 2 deployments, and 2 permanent duty assignment changes, Tiffany decided that it was time to say goodbye to the Airforce; however, within a week she was on a plane to Afghanistan taking a job as a civilian contractor which is what would turn out to be the career choice, off and on, for the next 4 years as an Air Traffic Control Manager. While working in Afghanistan, Tiffany managed to complete two degree programs online. The first degree, which was started while in the Airforce, was a Bachelors in Social and Criminal Justice. Not filling a sense of fulfillment, she went back to school to get her Masters in Education with a specialization in Special Education. After going home for good in 2013, Tiffany left aviation all together and ended up working in social services—first with children, then eventually with mentally ill adults. This was her life for the next 5 years and she absolutely loved it. She realized she had a passion for the underserviced, the underprivileged, and the often forgotten about populations in Phoenix. She gravitated towards the less fortunate homeless clientele and often spent hours of her work day getting lost at the homeless shelters and visiting with her clients in the city jails. Her job as a case manager was assisting them with housing, their medicine needs, getting them food boxes, and connecting them to whatever services they might have needed. During that time, she became the Director of Outreach at Champions for Christ Ministries, where she continues to organize Homeless missions and put on Ice Cream Socials at the VA Hospital for the Veterans. In 2018 She took a solo Missionary trip to Uganda, Africa. Tiffany currently works as a teacher, finally getting to put her graduate degree to use. She is a Life member of the VFW-Pat Tilman Post 40, serving as 3rd year trustee. She and her husband share a home in Avondale and have five beautiful children and 1 grandchild.