The Tarver Braddock Foundation was established in 2024 to honor and celebrate the life of Monroe, Louisiana high school student Tarver Braddock, who died in a fire at a deer camp in Jefferson County, MS, in January of that year. In the face of adversity, Tarver’s family and the Foundation chose purpose over pain. Everyone involved with the Foundation is encouraged to embody Tarver’s spirit by giving generously, treating others with respect, and finding joy in even the smallest acts of kindness.
The Tarver Braddock Foundation has been blessed by the support of so many people, as every act of kindness creates ripples that change lives. It is through the generosity of people like you that the Foundation is able to continue its mission.
Everyone involved with the Foundation is encouraged to embody Tarver’s spirit by giving generously, treating others with respect, and finding joy in even the smallest acts of kindness.
As an active student at Neville High School in Monroe, LA, Tarver was involved in numerous school organizations, played multiple sports, and enjoyed the shop program, where he thrived working with his hands. Tarver was known for his lively spirit, humor, and ability to constantly make those around him happy. The impact Tarver had on the lives of those around him is unforgettable.
Help us make an impact on the lives of others through random acts of kindness with a one-time or recurring donation. To donate visit tarverbraddockfoundation.org.
For more information email info@tarverbraddockfoundation.org.