Mercedes Hernández serves as the Director of Child and Family Health at Grow Early Learning, where her passion for children’s well-being is evident in every aspect of her work. That passion took root during her time in early childhood education, where she worked closely with children on the autism spectrum. These formative experiences ignited a deep and lasting commitment to health equity, advocacy, and ensuring that all children and families have access to the care and support they need to thrive.
With over 30 years of experience in public health, Mercedes brings a wealth of knowledge and heart to her role. She’s worked across community and migrant health centers, championed farmworker health and environmental justice, and partnered with grassroots organizations and government agencies alike. Her impact can be seen in her contributions to the NC Farmworker Health Program, the NC Community Health Center Association, and the NC Farmworkers’ Project, Inc.
Mercedes also led efforts at the NC Division of Public Health, where she coordinated a statewide program assessing the health risks of toxic waste sites. Her expertise has guided both the NC Department of Environmental Quality and the NC Department of Health and Human Services in improving access to services for those most in need.
She holds a Master of Public Health with concentrations in Health Policy & Management and Community Health Education, along with dual Bachelor’s degrees in Communications and Psychology from UMass Amherst. A certified health education specialist, Mercedes also lends her voice to the North Carolina Pesticide Board and serves as treasurer for the North Carolina Congress of Latino Organizations.
Mercedes is not just a leader—she’s a tireless advocate, a collaborator, and a driving force for healthier futures for children and families.

