
Working Towards
a Better Tomorrow!

Every day, women & girls around the world spend an estimated 200 million hours collecting water that often carries diseases and keeps them out of school.


Meet Our Founder & Director
SUZANNE Cheatham, LCSW
Mental Health & Human Rights Advocate
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Founder and Director of The i Support Foundation, Suzanne is a Licensed Psychotherapist (LCSW) and an artist promoting mental health and human rights awareness. Suzanne uses art to empower, inspire, and create awareness and change. She received her Masters Degree in Social Work with a focus on Community Organizing Planning and Administration from the University of Southern California, and has dedicated her life to the service of others. With more than 15 years of extensive clinical psychotherapy experience, she has worked with diverse groups of individuals in a variety of settings, advocating for better reforms related to the treatment and stigmatization of individuals affected by mental health issues.
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As an Organizational and Program Evaluation & Development Consultant, Suzanne has also enjoyed roles such as the advisor for a Human Rights Youth Group in partnership with The Human Rights Watch Non Profit. Her passion for human dignity, health and quality of life, she champions clean water and genocide initiatives.

Diseases from dirty water kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war.