- Contact Us – Cornerstones
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- Programs – Cornerstones
Cornerstones helps individuals and families survive tough economic times in an already high cost-of-living community Through advocacy and support services, we connect our clients to the vital resources they need to build more self-sufficient lives
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Working in partnership with Fairfax County, Cornerstones operates the 70-bed Embry Rucker Community Shelter (ERCS) and provides 24 7, 365 days a year, wrap-around services and programs to families and individuals experiencing homelessness ERCS offers vulnerable households a temporary place to stay, healthy meals, access to laundry and other basic needs, as well as housing-focused case
- About us – Cornerstones
Cornerstones is a nonprofit organization that promotes self-sufficiency by providing support and advocacy for those in need of food, shelter, affordable housing, quality childcare, and other human services
- Food Basic Needs – Cornerstones
When families in our community are struggling to feed themselves and keep a roof over their heads, Cornerstones’ emergency services helps them regain stability and self-sufficiency We offer a wide array of services that both address immediate concerns such as food, rent, and utilities, and help clients plan for the future
- ASAPP – Cornerstones
Cornerstones operates the largest and most accessible food pantry in northwest Fairfax County The Assistance Services and Pantry Program (ASAPP) has, on average, over 10,000 pounds of food available on any given day, stored at its pantry and off-site storage units It also has infant formula, diapers and wipes, dog and cat food, and miscellaneous personal toiletry items available for
- Get Help – Cornerstones
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- Free From Hunger Center – Cornerstones
Click here to view the photos from our ribbon cutting celebration The Cornerstones FREE from Hunger Center, known as the Food Hub, is pioneering a powerful solution to the intertwined problems of food waste and hunger Since opening its 14,000-square-foot facility in November 2023, The Food Hub has distributed over 480,000 pounds of rescued food – equivalent to more than 400,000 meals
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