Faculty Aide Cheryl Anderson, SBD

 

Cheryl Anderson, SBD

Cheryl has dedicated her services in honor of her precious daughter Evelyn (Evie) Cheyanne McDowell.

Cheryl has graduated from Stillbirthday University and earned the SBD Credential as a Certified Birth & Bereavement Doula. Cheryl has experienced both the exciting and heartbreaking reality of five births and one ectopic pregnancy. Cheryl’s first daughter was born sleeping when Cheryl was eight months pregnant in 1997. Cheryl has an abundant amount of personal experience, knowledge, and education. Cheryl has a son born at 35 weeks, a daughter born at 31 weeks, a daughter born at 26 weeks, and a son born at 34 weeks. Cheryl specializes in High-Risk Pregnancies, Premature Labor & Delivery, extended hospital stays for mothers in premature labor, and extended NICU stays for babies. Cheryl has a BA in Psychology and has worked as a Crisis Specialist serving the Greater Phoenix area with the State of Arizona. Cheryl is a naturally empathic Certified SBD that provides resources and encouragement to women and families in her community. Cheryl is an ordained Minister and provides services to mothers and their families during their time of need. She has an extensive background in collaborating with women, families, and communities and is currently earning her master’s degree in Health Care Administration. Cheryl provides Doula Support Services, Adoption & Surrogate Mother Doula Support Services, Chaplin Services, Parent Education, and Mobile Notary Services for hospital legal documents.

Cheryl provides Faculty Aide services to enrolled stillbirthday students, and provides the Evie Foundation (Faculty Aide) scholarship.

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BIRTH & BEREAVEMENT QUOTES
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Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worse kind of suffering.

— Paulo Coelho

Fear keeps us focused on the past or worried about the future. If we can acknowledge our fear, we can realize that right now we are okay. Right now, today, we are still alive, and our bodies are working marvelously. Our eyes can still see the beautiful sky. Our ears can still hear the voices of our loved ones.

— Thich Nhat Hanh

People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.

— Thich Nhat Hanh

Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today.

— Thich Nhat Hanh

You must submit to supreme suffering in order to discover the completion of joy.

— John Calvin
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