Donna Bond (nee Williams), a fourth generation Salvationist was born in Windsor, Ontario. Prior to becoming an officer, she worked as a secretary for Sears in Ottawa and Winnipeg, as well as secretarial positions for The Salvation Army in Winnipeg. Donna has always had a passion for teaching and for ten years enjoyed teaching piano lessons to children and adults. In addition, she has taken courses from Simon Fraser University in Management and Careforce Lifekeys to assist women in crises with their families.
On October 12, 1968, Donna and Eric were married in Winnipeg. They later entered the Toronto College for Officer Training in the “Messengers of Peace Session” 1985-1987. The Bonds were first appointed to Port Alberni, BC, followed by corps appointments in North Vancouver, Halifax Citadel, NS, and Agincourt Temple in Toronto. They were then appointed to Divisional Headquarters in Ontario East, with Eric as Divisional Secretary for Program and Donna as Divisional Community Care Ministries Secretary and Divisional Retired Officers Secretary. They have been Divisional Leaders in the Ontario North Division as well Divisional Leaders in the pilot project for the Prairie and Northern Territories Division.
Donna sees an Army that is healthy and growing in their relationship with the Lord and others and has an interest for pastoral care of officers and their children.
They have three grown sons, David, Tim and Mark. David and his wife Nyree, begin their second year at CFOT, they have three sons, Nathan, Brandon and Dawson. Tim and his wife Leanne have two children, Joshua and Rachel and live in Markham ON. Mark and his daughter, Rebecca, also live in Markham. They are all committed Christians who live out their faith in their work place and community.












