Vision A Community Without Need Mission Identifying Issues of Social Justice Connecting Needs With Resources Fulfilling Needs With Sustainable Solutions
The Cobblestone Project is the over-arching initiative to "connect the dots" between a social need and a willing resource. Our goal is to facilitate that need to resource relationship in order to provide a sustainable long term support structure to solve issues of social justice in our communities. One person can make a difference, we’ll show you where you can be that person.
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Children's Advocacy Center Center to serve young sexual abuse victims in a child-friendly, supportive environment.
Shear Kindness A haircut isn’t a luxury all people can afford. However, the self esteem and feeling of humanity that comes with a new haircut could be the one thing that open doors for jobs, self-confidence, and the beginning of belief in self.
Restoration Village
A Home for Women & Children during a crisis time of their life.
Laundry Love Project (Cobblestone Project Local Edition) Rent out a laundry mat for a day, an afternoon, or just a few hours and allow anyone in need to wash their clothes for free.
Good Neighbor Food Drive
The recent economic conditions and have literally created with "the perfect storm" in our communities. We find our local food banks and organizations are quickly becoming overwhelmed by the needs of our neighbors that are hungry.
No Child Left Behind, but Still Homeless?
Students should be concerned with living life, recess, studying for exams, where to go to college, and acne. They shouldn’t be concerned with where they are going to sleep or where their next meal will come from.
Faith Victory Orphan's House In a country devastated by HIV/AIDS, many children have no place to go but the streets and resort to theft, robbery, drugs and/or prostitution just to survive. There must be another way...
Who's Volunteering Together Alone? How many groups volunteer at the same place for the same goal but think they are the only ones? Can we “connect the dots” to pool their collective resources?
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0.008% is the amount of waking hours each year you spend if you volunteered just 4 hours a month. If you have 4 hours a month to help, here’s how.
Thank You Bent Tree, Berry Farm, Montreaux! Story Posted!
Visit Good Neighbor Food Drive Initiative Page for How You can Be Involved Next Time
The Life @ Restoration Village
Shear Kindness Video & Story Posted
Laundry Love Project: Fayetteville on Sept 5th...
A Place to Lay my Head (Flare to Story)
+140 Flip-Flops & +500 Pieces of Candy Donated for Lydia Cazzell's Africa Trip!
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“Flares” are very quick & very specific needs...
Refrigerator Needed for Mom & 5 Children