Families & Kids
Even the best of families struggle. Different seasons in life bring different challenges. Sometimes those transitions leave us confused, hurt, and seemingly out of good options. It’s times like these when we can pick up the phone…
Marriage Counseling
The truth is all relationships are messy. Those which are not so at the moment will one day be. At Cornerstone, we know that within the mess are two stories, each needing to be heard and understood.
Individual Care
At Cornerstone, we believe it takes a LOT of courage to pick up the phone and come talk to someone about fears, shame, and self-doubt. When you share your story, you will be met with acceptance, compassion, and care.
Life Coaching
Counselors often look to the past to frame issues and gain deeper understanding. Coaching tends to be solution and goal driven, aiming you to get where you want to be as quickly as possible. Coaching tends to be…
Our Commitment to Helping Others:
When it comes to helping hurting families or individuals, our culture at Cornerstone is unique. We believe everyone should have access to the highest level of professional Christian Counseling, regardless of financial means. We meet the needs of our economically disadvantaged clients primarily through our internship program. Additionally, most of our licensed clinicians reserve an apportionment of their schedule for pro bono or discounted services for qualified clients.
In 2022, Cornerstone Family Services provided the Central Ohio community with $176,000 in in-kind counseling for 235 families. For more information on how you can help support our mission please click here. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
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Cornerstone Community
- An Update from John Cassell, Executive Director – Having recently transitioned from Acting Director to Executive Director of Cornerstone, I would like to thank our supporters and provide a brief but long-overdue update of where we are as an organization. To our supporters…I fully understand that your past and/or present support for Cornerstone was most likely connected to your love and friendship with […]
- Donations in Memory of Bob Uhle – CornerStone is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation and accepts donations to further their outreach to the central Ohio community. Accordingly, CornerStone offers reduced fee adjustments (scholarships) for those with qualified need in order to provide access to counseling for those with limited means to pay for services. Each year, Cornerstone provides approximately $180,000 in pro bono […]