
By CORNERSTONE CLUBHOUSE for Patch
Art work created by members of the Cornerstone Clubhouse, located in Phoenixville, was on display at the Spring Mill Senior Living in Phoenixville and State Senator Andy Dinniman’s office at Church and Market Streets, West Chester. The art work was on display at Spring Mill Senior Living for the month of October and on display at State Senator Andy Dinnimans office from Oct. 19 through Nov. 2. Many of the Clubhouse works of art have won prizes at the Kimberton Fair and other art shows.
The Cornerstone Clubhouse is an innovative psychiatric rehabilitation program that helps adults striving to become productive members of the community. The Cornerstone Clubhouse provides a place to socialize, learn new things, find job opportunities for members, train members to find jobs (including resume writing) and opportunities to talk to trained staff.
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The Cornerstone Clubhouse partners with adult members from Chester and Montgomery Counties. Membership is voluntary.
The Cornerstone Clubhouse is proud to have been recognized for Eli Lilly’s On the Job Award and Phoenixville Mayor’s Citizen Recognition Award.
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The clubhouse is located on 224 Hall Street in Phoenixville. For more information about the clubhouse and its work in the community, please see here.
Image courtesy the Cornerstone Clubhouse.
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