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Bailey Mitchell

Bailey is well known around the community for being a very charismatic and kind teen member that knows how to socialize and connect with community members. He is very goal oriented and stays dedicated and motivated toward his goals. He has proven to be one of the biggest contributors as a teen member in the last couple of years at his Club.

He volunteers his time and is always willing to lend a hand when needed without hesitation. He is currently Keystone President and is always finding ways to involve his team on community events. He continuously lends a helping hand to his peers, the staff, and the community. Bailey’s life story is what makes him even more impressive and deserving. He changed his life and through the Club’s guidance; staying on a positive path. Through all the hardships, he overcame them by staying humble, kind and becoming a leader.

Bailey is pursuing a few things after high school. He is an amazing football player and plans to play in college while also pursuing a computer science degree. He hopes to one day be a part of the technology world and has dreams of getting drafted to the NFL.

Apart from playing football, which is his passion, Bailey also likes to explore other hobbies in his spare time. He has recently picked up oil painting and has become good at it, even entering a community art competition, and winning first place in the State.

Q: What is your favorite thing about high school?

My favorite thing about high school is the social life, meeting new people, learning about their unique cultures, and just learning how to live in general.

Q: What is one thing you’ve had the opportunity to do because of the Boys & Girls Club?

I’ve had the opportunity to do many things in my time here at the Club like going to my first NFL game and field trips to see weird animals. However, my favorite was going to a football camp with an NFL player, setting a new record there and winning an award.

Bob Bové Branch, A Thornwood Legacy

Age 17 Senior Agua Fria High School

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