Cheryl Lawson-Wright, a devoted community volunteer, educator, and mentor, is deeply committed to guiding youth and young adults through high school completion and college admissions while also supporting the underprivileged, disabled, and trauma survivors. A fierce advocate for equality and justice, she champions a toxic-free life encompassing mind, body, and spirit. As a 12-year breast cancer survivor, Cheryl actively participates in the Jacksonville Mammoglams Dragon Boat Team, connecting with survivors worldwide to compete for the cause while promoting fitness. She passionately comforts cancer survivors and serves the elderly, youth, and vulnerable individuals, embodying a voice for the voiceless. Co-founder of Partners in Education, founder of Real Hope4Help, Inc., and a certified Mental Health and Wellness Advocate, Cheryl shines in modeling engagements and writing, reflected in magazines, websites, and social media. Her radiant presence is described as witnessing light in motion and knowing she is experiencing the presence of God and Spirit in action. Cheryl's infectious zest for life inspires others to be their best selves, showcased in her newly published book "Jewels of My Journey," where she creatively overcomes obstacles and thrives confidently and peacefully. She generously shares her uplifting and thought-provoking words, empowering others to embrace the impact of their own writing.
Connect with Cheryl Lawson-Wright:
-Website: Realhope4help.com
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