Milwaukee Community Crossroads
Milwaukee Community Crossroads(formerly known as Milwaukee Christian Center) works to cultivate a vibrant Milwaukee community by helping individuals, families, and neighborhoods access basic needs, overcome barriers, and connect to opportunities.
21/05/2026
Thank you to Life at Marsh McLennan Agency for preparing and donating 50 hygiene bags for participants in our Emergency Food Pantry! We are grateful for the opportunity to share more about our mission and engage in this donation packing event at the lunch and learn at their Brookfield office yesterday!
07/05/2026
Today is Thank a Youth Worker Day, and we want to recognize the incredible individuals who show up every day for young people in our community!
From our Violence Free Zone and Forest Home Avenue Safe Place teams, to MCC YouthBuild staff supporting young adults ages 18–24, to the dedicated volunteer coaches at Mcc boxing club — thank you for the guidance, encouragement, patience, and consistency you bring to the lives of youth across Milwaukee.
The impact you make often happens in moments that don’t always get seen: building trust, creating safe spaces, offering support, and helping young people see what’s possible for their future. Our community is stronger because of you.
Today and every day, we celebrate our youth workers. 💙
05/05/2026
The June Menu for the MCC Older Adults Center is now available. Check it out and plan to join us for lunch!
Milwaukee County Senior Dining: June Menu for lunch at Milwaukee Community Crossroads
05/05/2026
Muskego Way Forward is hosting their monthly clothing closet this Saturday at MCC! Please share with anyone who would like to shop for free clothing and shoes or would like to donate items towards this event.
04/05/2026
Congratulations TyDre! We are so proud of your hard work with MCC YouthBuild and your new job in the trades with Stevens Construction Corp. Keep going, we are cheering you on!
01/05/2026
Our Violence Free Zone (VFZ) schools showed up in a powerful way for Denim Day 💙
Students at Bay View High School, Bradley Tech, Pulaski High School, James Madison Academic Campus, and South Division High School each created their own meaningful ways to observe the day and raise awareness around domestic violence. From planning activities to sparking conversations, students took true ownership—using their voices to stand up for respect, safety, and support in their communities.
We’re incredibly proud of the leadership and thoughtfulness our students demonstrated. This is what building a violence-free future looks like. 💛
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 08:00 - 16:00 |
| Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 08:00 - 16:00 |
| Thursday | 08:00 - 16:00 |
| Friday | 08:00 - 16:00 |