- Emergency Shelter – Cornerstones
The Embry Rucker Community Shelter (ERCS) is a 70-bed residential shelter that provides healthy, safe, emergency housing for families and single men and women
- Cornerstones – Hope for tomorrow today
FREE from Hunger Center The bridge between food donors and food service programs so surplus pantry stables and fresh produce can quickly be distributed to families who need them most
- Volunteer Opportunities – Cornerstones
Create a VolunteerHub account! To begin your volunteer journey with Cornerstones, you will need to create an account in VolunteerHub, our volunteer management system Once you have created an account, you can immediately sign up for some of the opportunities that you see listed Other opportunities require a more in-depth onboarding process, including, but not limited to, a background check
- 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
- Free From Hunger Center – Cornerstones
Grand Opening! In November 2023, Cornerstones opened the FREE from Hunger Center, known as “the food hub” in Loudoun County This 10,000 square foot food warehouse is equipped with large capacity freezers and refrigerators, three loading bays, moving equipment to facilitate food rescue operations throughout Fairfax and Loudoun counties
- Contact Us – Cornerstones
Be a Cornerstones! Contact us and learn how to volunteer, donate, or advocate
- 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
- Food Basic Needs – Cornerstones
Community Food Resources Cornerstones, along with other nonprofit, faith-based organizations, schools and government programs, is working on several fronts to end hunger and address the root causes of poverty and food insecurity One first step has been the creation of an inventory of supplemental and subsidized food providers in the larger Herndon-Reston area
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