She is a huge advocate for ensuring ethical standards are followed when it comes to Human Rights and any restrictions of those rights. Cheryl taught the Positive Behavior Intervention course for many years as well as a healthy relationship course within the disabled community. She thoroughly enjoyed her time with the people she had the opportunity to support. Cheryl has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology as well as at the tail end of her Master’s program for Clinical Mental Health Counseling. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, pets, and many outdoor activities.