Thank you for your extraordinary gifts of time, talent and donations:
Deloitte 1st year employees came out to one of our townhomes and pulled up carpet and landscaped the front yard to being the process of preparing the unit for a new family to move in
Edibles Incredible Desserts for their continuing sweet donations
Floris United Methodist Church who generously donated 400 Easter Baskets to the children in our Housing Programs, Shelter, Community Centers, and at Laurel Learning Center
The many local Girl Scout Troops that donated cookies from their recent annual sales to bring smiles to our clients
HomeGoods presented a generous $5,000 check to Cornerstones board members and staff at its Herndon Grand Opening Celebration (2545 Centreville Rd., in the Clocktower Shopping Center just off the Dulles Toll Road)
Parent Community Connection, which through its new partnership with Cornerstones, will provide resources and services for highly at-risk families in the Reston/Herndon area.
Dr. Fred Dibbs and Cindy Dibbs welcomed dental professionals and friends to the 2nd Reston Smile Partners Happy Hour raising more than $4,000 to provide dental care for Cornerstones’ clients
The Rotary Club of Vienna for their contribution of $1,000 and to Sima Kowkabi, Sandy Spring Bank, for her support in securing this funding for Cornerstones’ programs
At Embry Rucker Community Shelter
Christ Fellowship Church of Herndon and Pastor Walter Hamilton III for providing food
Tommy Ernst—Happy Birthday and thank you for having your party guests bring diapers for babies at the shelter in lieu of presents
Fox Mill Elementary School for providing food, toiletries and clothing
Gregory McKinney and Pete Firippis for catering and delivering dinner monthly
Heritage Fellowship Church for providing Easter Dinner
Thomas Hoffman for transporting food year-round and for stepping up during the winter to handle the laundry run weekly for the Hypothermia Prevention Program
The team from The JBG Companies who provided valuable service cleaning, landscaping, installed our new basketball goal and catered lunch
John Scalea—a frequent gift-in-kind donor at our shelter, who flies quietly under the radar—we notice and appreciate all you do
South Lakes High School and Great Falls Elementary School Food Recovery Programs and their volunteers for bringing food
At Laurel Learning Center
Comcast Cares Volunteers who came and removed, and remulched the playground
Students from the Shenandoah University Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy came out to assist in the preschool classrooms
At Emergency & Self-Sufficiency Services Program (ESSP)
Flint Hill School 6th graders who stocked the food pantry shelves, and prepare food for Saturday’s Brown Bag Deliveries