Cornerstone's SBS educational programming provided in schools delves into wide-ranging topics, including teen dating abuse, anger and healthy communication, sexting, gender stereotypes, and bullying and harassment.
On the advocacy side of SBS, students are offered free one-on-one support with Cornerstone Youth Advocates. These individual advocacy meetings can cover a variety of topics, including building healthy relationships, managing and expressing emotions, identifying abusive behaviors, and building support networks. It isn't therapy, but Cornerstone's youth advocates are able to support students' basic mental health needs, be a supportive ear, and help them develop skills that empower them to thrive and rise above challenges in their lives. Learn more about Cornerstone's SBS youth advocacy here.
In just 2022 alone, SBS had 310 educational presentations for nearly 8,079 attendees and 210 students connected with Cornerstone staff for individual advocacy. With SBS's 29th school year coming to a close, the program's impact over nearly three decades is simply profound.
Do you have a #Cornerstone40 memory?
Do you have a memory involving Cornerstone that you would like to share? We invite you to share your personal stories involving Cornerstone. Whether you have directly benefited from our programs, witnessed the impact we have made in the community, or participated in our initiatives as an employee, board member, or volunteer, we want to hear from you. Your stories could be featured in an upcoming spotlight or at the 40th-anniversary luncheon fundraiser, showcasing the impact of Cornerstone and inspiring others to help our mission.
Tell us your story here. Please note that we will keep all stories anonymous.
Questions? Contact Andrew N, Communications and Events Coordinator, at andrewn@cornerstonemn.org.
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