Housing Support
For a neighbor in crisis, having a safe place to come home to changes everything. Cornerstone offers a continuum of housing programs that meet people where they are, whether they are emerging from homelessness, rebuilding after incarceration, or looking for an affordable, dignified place to call home.
Long-term housing for men pursuing education and a new future.
At the New Life Center, men emerging from homelessness can live in a stable, Christ-centered home while pursuing a college degree or vocational certification. The program offers comprehensive support including case management, mentoring, and spiritual, physical, emotional, and financial guidance, equipping residents to focus on their education and move toward lasting economic independence.
New Life Center
Watch Greg's story to see how the New Life Center and the team at Cornerstone helped provide hope during his time of need.
Affordable senior housing rooted in dignity and community.
The Grove Home is a residential ministry that allows low-income seniors to live independently in a safe, caring environment. Cornerstone assumed management of the Grove Home in November 2025 as part of its ongoing commitment to serve vulnerable neighbors with compassionate housing and support. Residents enjoy private rooms alongside shared services including prepared meals, laundry, and regular cleaning, so they can age with greater security, dignity, and hope.
W.H. Grove Home
Transitional housing for men and women building toward independence.
At the Doyle Center, men and women transitioning from homelessness or working to prevent it find a critical bridge to the future. Residents live in single-occupancy efficiency apartments, giving them both privacy and a safe home base as they build careers, grow their savings, and develop the confidence needed for a life of independence and stability. Through continued case management, mentoring, and access to the full range of Cornerstone services, participants are equipped to move from crisis to long-term security and hope.
Doyle Center
Those interested in becoming a resident may complete the application and interview process in person on Monday mornings at 9:30 am.
No appointment is necessary.
Applicants must be currently homeless and drug-and alcohol-free.