Kevin Cleveland is the board president of the Fingerprints Foundation. His awareness of alcoholism and addiction started at a young age as his grandfather and family struggled with alcoholism. He watched the effects that alcoholism and addiction had on not only the substance user, but the family as a whole.
He found his own way into recovery as a young adult in 2015, and he describes it as the best decision he has ever made. Kevin spent the next 7 years dedicating his life to recovery both personally and professionally.
Kevin received his Bachelor’s in Psychology from the University of Georgia and a CADC II in order to counsel adolescents and young adults with addiction and alcoholism.
From 2017-2020, Kevin was involved in substance use prevention via Arizona’s Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith, and Family, which sparked his interest in developing strategies for prevention and intervention within the community.
Kevin has recently stepped away from counseling following the birth of his first child and has found fulfillment in serving the community via The Fingerprints Foundation.