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Stories of Hope

By sharing your message of hope, you could inspire others to receive the help they need. We use testimonies in a variety of ways; on our website, in social media, and mailings. We like to share client stories with our donors so they know the impact their funding has had on those who use our services. We would be grateful for your time and respect your vulnerability in sharing your grief journey.

Stories of Hope

My brother Brycen’s love of life was unmatched. He was always carrying a smile on his face, grinning from ear to ear, loved to tell jokes and was a friend to all. He was …
I first met my child, Vincent William Baran, through an iPad while in Kabul, Afghanistan for a military deployment in 2013.
When my husband passed away, I immediately found the need to find someplace to help me get through it. Cornerstone was just that place.
When my husband passed away, I immediately found the need to find someplace to help me get through it. Cornerstone was just that place.
When my husband passed away, I immediately found the need to find someplace to help me get through it. Cornerstone was just that place.
When my husband passed away, I immediately found the need to find someplace to help me get through it. Cornerstone was just that place.
There are not enough words to accurately share the journey of birthing, caring, and loving a child who was impaired in every area but love.
When my husband passed away, I immediately found the need to find someplace to help me get through it. Cornerstone was just that place.
I knew that I wanted to give whatever I could to the place that helped give me hope again, just like my sister, Camie, with the kind heart would have done. God allowed everything …
I went through one year in a very deep spiritual valley. However, one Sunday morning, I woke up while in College and realized that something was missing. Something was different in my heart.
There are not enough words to accurately share the journey of birthing, caring, and loving a child who was impaired in every area but love.
I knew that I wanted to give whatever I could to the place that helped give me hope again, just like my sister, Camie, with the kind heart would have done. God allowed everything …

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