August 4, 2025
St. Louis, MO — Cornerstone Center for Early Learning is proud to announce it has received a generous $25,000 grant from the Episcopal Presbyterian Health Trust in support of its Early Intervention Program. This funding will enhance Cornerstone’s ability to identify and address developmental delays in young children through timely screening, specialized support services, and increased collaboration with families and professionals.
Cornerstone’s Early Intervention Program is key to its comprehensive, whole-child approach—providing individualized support to children as early as six weeks old. This grant will help Cornerstone deepen its commitment to nurturing confident young minds and supporting all families, especially those most vulnerable.
“We are incredibly grateful to the Episcopal Presbyterian Health Trust for investing in the health and development of young children in our community,” said Karen Lucy, Executive Director of Cornerstone. “This funding allows us to intervene earlier, respond more effectively, and create stronger pathways for lifelong success.”
As a leading nonprofit with almost 56 years of experience in early childhood education, Cornerstone continues to be a trusted resource for families across St. Louis. With this new support, Cornerstone will enhance access to wraparound services for children with unique developmental needs.
For more information about Cornerstone Center for Early Learning and its programs, visit www.cornerstonecenterstl.org.
Media Contact:
Michelle Campbell
Communications Coordinator
Cornerstone Center for Early Learning
mcampbell@cornerstonecenterstl.org | 314-865-5244 ext 133