Cornerstone Project

Mission Statement

We believe that in order for people to enjoy safe, productive lives they must possess a sovereign ability to care for themselves and to have the educational tools that will assure them a respected place in today's global society. In our projects we encourage the use of ecologically sustainable approaches to preserve the environment.

Green Commitment

KenyaOur Goals:

1.  Incorporate environmentally sustainable elements

2.  Utilize and study potential of local renewable resources

3.  Create and support independence from an unreliable third world infrastructure

4.  To be efficient with resources and energy

  • Waste recovery and re-use
  • Water – pumping, capturing, filtration, recycle/re-use
    • e.g. sand water filtration system and hydroponics’ agricultural solutions
  • Food production -- conventional, hydroponics
  • Natural material growth and production
  • Shading

5. Examine potential uses of alternative energy sources

  • Photovoltaic -- Electrical generation
    • Study reverse metering into power grid
  • Solar
    • Hot Water
    • Cooking Systems
  • Geothermal Energy
  • Wind Power

6. To minimize our carbon footprint from daily operational needs

  • Cooking
  • Heating water
  • Manual Pumping
  • Filtering water
  • Shading
  • Planting trees and vegetation

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Board of Directors

Members of our Board Of Directors are as follows:

Martine Nolletti Chairman
  Designer
   
Pieper Dittus President
  Retired Marketing and Advertising professional
   
Linda Leidel Secretary
  Retired Educator
   
Beth Siemon Treasurer
  Artist and Writer
   
Romie Palladino Director, Fundraiser and Advisor
  Interfaith Minister and Reiki Instructor
   
Anne Novak RYT Director, Fundraiser and Advisor
  Kundalini Yoga Teacher and Personal Trainer
   
Ed Dittus: Marketing Consultant

501(c)3 Status

Our 501(c)3 tax status as a not-for-profit charitable organization has been approved. Donations to the Cornerstone Project Inc. are tax deductable.

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