To Donate: https://ccojubilee.org/staff/amoore
Andy: Hey everybody. I am here with student leader Everett. So Everett, why don’t you tell everybody about yourself?
Everett: Hi! I’m a third-year student, and I’m currently a double major in Applied Mathematics and Music Composition.
Andy: Awesome. And how did you find out about Cornerstone?
Everett: It was my freshman year, and both my parents went to Pitt. My mom specifically had gone to Cornerstone, and she said, “If it’s still there, you should check it out.” My brother, Asher, and I were like, “I don’t know… school’s hard. Let’s settle in first.” Eventually, later that semester, she said, “All right, you’re going to go.” And I thought it was really cool. It was a very welcoming environment the first time we went.
Andy: That’s awesome. And thank you, Mama Harrington, for giving us your kids!
Everett: Yeah. Shoutout to Debbie.
Andy: So, what has Cornerstone meant to you?
Everett: The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Cornerstone is community. Like I said—the welcoming environment. I think we’ve done a really good job with invitation and just being a place where people feel like they belong. That’s something that’s really stood out to me and something I’ve seen grow during my time at Cornerstone.
Andy: That’s awesome. We’re so glad to have you in Cornerstone. Is there anything you’d like to say to my supporters, my friends who are watching this?
Everett: Thanks for all that you do. I think it’s really cool that we can continue to be a great organization for others—for outreach and invitation—because of you. So, thank you.
Andy: Well said. There’s still plenty of time to donate. The links will be in my bio and below. And thank you to Everett, and thank you all for watching!
To Donate: https://ccojubilee.org/staff/amoore
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