Lee Glynn is from Skowhegan, Maine. He spent his whole career in the retail automotive industry, from tires to parts to whole cars. He has sold automobiles in 40 states as the cofounder of The Wolfington Group. He sold his share of the business and retired to farming in 2011. Until his life took an unexpected turn in late 2017 when a hemorrhagic stroke left a brain injury that changed Lee and the course of his life. Lee is active within the brain injury community; you may know him from a support group that you attend. He believes that a support group that he attended may have saved his life. From that group he had the opportunity to start others in Waterville, Augusta and Skowhegan. He volunteers as a brain injury survivor on the steering committee of the Brain Injury Association of America, Maine chapter, and as a bridge between the Maine Statewide Independent Living Council and the Maine Acquired Brain Injury Advisory Council where he acts as co-chair. He volunteers on the steering committee for the Brewer Rehabilitation Center and attends their monthly support group. His favorite topic, though, is recovery and the concert of beliefs, emotions and physical efforts that aid in that process.
Hello, my name is Brittany. I have a brain injury from a suicide attempt. I have come a long ways since then. I believe something good can come from something bad I also am big on suicide prevention, and mental health awareness as well as autism awareness. I like to volenteer. I enjoy making youtube videos. I love to paint, cook and am a big animal lover. Cats are some of my favorite as well as guinea pigs, I find putting toegther puzzles to be relaxing. Today I am here to share my story.
Mickey lives in Davison, Michigan. Prior to brain injury Mickey had trained in martial arts for 15 years reaching the level of 3rd degree black belt, taught for 12 years, and owned 2 martial arts schools. He had recently sold both of the schools to work as the head chaplain at a large county jail in the heart of Flint, Michigan.
Prior to stroke he enjoyed traveling with CWE missions to teach the word of God, he has taught on 3 of the 7 continents and hopes to make it 7 before his death. He served in the U.S. Army where he met his wife of 27 years. His first goal after stroke was to walk across the stage for his college graduation. You can find Mickey on Facebook and he’d love to meet you and discuss faith of any kind. Mickey has not only studied Christianity, but has also studied Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Odinism, Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witness, and more. Faith is his passion. His favorite Bible verse is Philippians 1:6 — “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” Post stroke Mickey returned to the jail to teach Bible to inmates every Monday night.
Monica’s story is one of courage, resilience, and faith. A survivor of domestic violence, she found the strength to reclaim her voice and begin again after years of hardship. In this video, Monica shares her journey toward healing—and how hope helped her rebuild a life filled with purpose and peace.
Larry’s journey is one of endurance, faith, and unwavering courage. After undergoing brain surgery for a tumor in 2009, complications led to two brain hemorrhages that changed his life forever. In his video, Larry shares with honesty and humor what recovery has been like — from days of confusion and loss to moments of gratitude, love, and resilience that continue to guide his path forward.