Cornerstone Community Care

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Cornerstone Community Care, also known simply as Cornerstone, is a Scottish charity and social enterprise that provides care and support for adults and children with learning disabilities and other special needs. Since it was founded in Aberdeen in 1980[1] Cornerstone has grown to become one of Scotland's largest charities[2].

[edit] History

Founder and Chief Executive of Cornerstone Nicholas Baxter (Nick Baxter) formed Cornerstone in 1980 when he brought together a group of parents and professionals who were concerned about the lack and quality of services available to people with learning disabilities and their families. They wanted to provide community based support for people with special needs and Cornerstone's aim became 'to enable people who require our support to enjoy a valued life'.

Cornerstone opened its first residential service in 1982. By 2007 Cornerstone had grown to provides services at around 150 locations across Scotland, supporting nearly 1,300 adults and children with learning disabilities and other special needs.[3]

[edit] References

1. Cornerstone Community Care Annual Review 2005/6
2. Top 1000 Charities in Scotland 2007, CharitasData
3. Cornerstone Community Care website

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