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Normally, disabled people end up feeling like a burden on
society. They go from program to
program, almost always in need of assistance and rarely helping
others.
Cornerstone is a home for disabled men that
seeks to change this situation. The men in the
house are taught to live life as a team, learning to help
one another. This allows them to
contribute to the needs of others, and, in the process, it
affirms their dignity and lets them
discover their importance. The house is also designed so that
the residents never have to move
out of the house. This ends the cycle of transition from program
to program.
In addition, by having close ties to the local church, in
this case Open Door Fellowship, the
home provides a way for the body of Christ to care for its
weaker members.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
CO-DIRECTORS
Eric Davis
E-mail: ericbarjames@earthlink.net
Randy Milliken
303-297-0167
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