Cheryl has graduated from Madison College with an associate degree in Human Services, she graduated from Almeda University with a bachelor’s degree in human services with a major in Social Work and a master’s degree in Social.

Cheryl Casey’Grant, has worked in the field of human services in Madison, WI for 30 years.  She has worked with families who have experienced social economic difficulties.  She worked with those individuals and families to help improve their lives and their social economical needs. She is currently working at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine in the OBGYN Department as an Outreach Specialist.  In her current role she is working with OBGYN doctor’s and community agencies to help bring information to the community on women’s health issues.

Cheryl’s main goal is to help with health disparities for black moms and other women of color experiencing hardship in Wisconsin and across the United States.  Cheryl is involved with many community organizations and leadership programs such as African American Opioid Coalition, Homeless Consortium, Fetal Infant Mortality Review, Risked Based Care Work Group and Maternal and Infan Mortality Review Team. Cheryl works to help end the health disparities and to improve healthier outcomes for children of color.