Brynn Grover

Family Services Coordinator (She/Her/Hers)

Special interests: Mental health | Trauma recovery | Parenting & Family support | Art


Brynn is a Chicago native who's journeyed through life with a paintbrush in one hand and a heart full of hope in the other. After earning her degree in Art Education from UW-Stout in 2010, she embarked on a mission to ignite creativity in young minds. For six enriching years, she shared her passion for art with students in the Wisconsin Dells, fostering imagination and self-expression.

Transitioning to a new canvas, she found herself at the Children's Museum of Eau Claire, where she spent seven incredible years sparking curiosity and wonder in the hearts of children and families. Now, as the Family Services Coordinator at At The Roots, she is ready to extend her hand in support, guiding others on their journey to healing and empowerment.

Beyond her professional endeavors, her heart beats for motherhood, art, and nature's wonders. She finds solace in simple pleasures, weaving moments of magic and memories into everyday life. Her experiences have carved her into who she is—a survivor of trials, including sexual trauma, suicidal ideations, pregnancy loss, PTSD, and battles with postpartum depression and abusive relationships. Through it all, she’s emerged as a beacon of compassion, dependability, and empathy—a natural nurturer at heart.

In her downtime, you'll often find her cross-stitching or on the hunt for vintage treasures. She has a passion for curating her own personal style and enjoys filling her home with eclectic collections of antiques, feathers, and coffee mugs. But above all, her greatest joy lies in cultivating a brighter future for her daughter, painting a world where love, kindness, and purpose thrive, embracing the beauty in life's imperfections, one brushstroke at a time.