Faces & Places Winter 2026

The Face of ABA THERAPY DreamCatchers, LLC Tiffany Bonds, Founder PHOTO CREDIT: BUTTERFLIES OF HOPE PHOTOGRAPHY

F ` ounded in 2017 by Tiffany Bonds, DreamCatchers, LLC began providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services in the Baton Rouge community in 2019. What started as a vision to bring high-quality, compas- sionate care to families has grown into a thriving practice serving children and teens diagnosed with autism. DreamCatchers currently supports individuals ages 2 through 17, offering services across home, school, and center-based environ- ments to promote success in every setting— whether in the classroom, at home, or preparing for future work opportunities. A strong sense of community is at the heart of the DreamCatchers mission. Tiffany believes that ex- cellence begins with the people who provide the care, which is why all behavior technicians are required to obtain national credentialing within their first 90 days of employment. This commit- ment to intensive training and ongoing profes- sional development ensures that every child receives exceptional, evidence-based support. Tiffany is also passionate about mentoring the next generation of behavior analysts, helping as- piring professionals enter the growing ABA field with the skills, confidence, and dedication needed to build meaningful careers that change lives. DreamCatchers is equally committed to serving the broader community. The organization proud- ly supports local nonprofits, participates in annu- al Christmas nursing home visits, and contributes to the Baton Rouge Food Bank—continuing a tradition of outreach that reflects the company’s core values of compassion and service. Under Tiffany’s leadership, DreamCatchers has become more than an ABA provider—it is a place where families feel supported, staff feel empowered, and children are given the tools to truly thrive.

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