360 Communities provides three pillars of services: violence prevention and intervention which includes two domestic and sexual violence shelters, community advocacy, and more; school success programs which includes their partner for success and childcare aware programs; and their community resource programs which include housing support services, food shelves, resources centers and a holiday program.
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What does it mean to be trauma-informed?
Our advocates understand the impact of trauma on adults and youth. Our staff, services and buildings prioritize physical, psychological and emotional safety and are space for victims/survivors to have a sense of control and feel empowered to make their own choices.
Contact Us
Schedule an appointment with a Cornerstone advocate by calling 952.884.0376. To connect with us after hours, please call our local 24/7 crisis line at 952.884.0330. Interpreters are available.
Contact the School-Based Services Team
Advocates are available Monday through Friday from 10am to 2pm.
Schedule an appointment with a Cornerstone SBS advocate by calling 651.583.8450 or emailing sbs@cornerstonemn.org.
For support after hours, please call the 24/7 crisis line at 1.866.223.1111.
Cornerstone’s School-Based Services team is also online at www.facebook.com/cornerstonemnsbs and www.instagram.com/cornerstonemnsbs.
Need help? Out of state?
There is help for you. Contact our national partners and get started on your road to safety and well-being today.
Culturally-Specific Help
Are you living with disabilities, elderly, an indigenous person, an immigrant, an LGBTQIA+ person, a member of a specific racial/ethnic group or an under-aged person? There are resources available, especially for you.
Support Survivors
Your tax-deductible donations make a real difference to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking and general crime.