MCFI participant is an inspiration, a survivor


Tristen Campbell is a survivor and an inspiration. In a three-year span, he had three strokes, including one while on the operating table undergoing brain surgery in 2019.

Tristen, now 33, was born with a rare disease called moyamoya- a progressive cerebrovascular disorder caused by blocked arteries at the base of the brain. It diminishes the amount of oxygen being carried to his brain, which can lead to a stroke.

The surgery, which was to help restore blood flow to his brain, was a success, eliminating not only his risk of another stroke, but having to live with the fear of having one.

As a result of the surgery and disease, though, Tristen struggles with his speech, speaking too fast and often having to repeat himself several times.

Tristen turned to MCFI’s Brain Health program in 2019 to improve not only his speech but also his quality of life.

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MCFI participants help out Urban Ecology Center

MCFI’s LIFE Services adult day program has a long partnership with the Urban Ecology Center, volunteering there on a regular basis.

So, when the Center needed some help, it didn’t have to look far for willing participants.

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Volunteers help prepare new hoop house gardens


A big thank you goes out to the volunteers from City on a Hill in Milwaukee.

City on a Hill volunteered their help in preparing our new hoop house gardens and garden beds. They are a great addition for CFI’s LIFE Services participants in horticulture therapy. 

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CFI is hiring


The Centers for Independence offers a personal approach, diverse programming, and extraordinary collaboration to help people of all abilities and ages advance their total health.

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Thank you for your generosity


We thank the Brookfield Congregational United Church of Christ for their generous $500 gift to support our mission.

If you are interested in making a contribution, please visit the donor page on our website by clicking here.

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