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You are on a Journey.

 

It is a journey called life, that everyone must take, and it’s not easy, as you may have discovered. Sometimes you may feel lost, or that you’re not going anyplace at all. You may feel you can’t trust anybody, especially somebody who says “You can trust me.” You may not even like or trust yourself.

 

If you think you’re stuck, we invite you to click on the links to the videos below. It’ll mess with your head.

 

Important note: If you feel you need immediate help, please call Houston's crisis hotline at  713-529-8336 

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Got questions?

 

Questions We Get All the Time


 1.

Why should I come?

 2.

What’s in it for me?

 3.

Is it a church group?

 4.

How do I start?

 5.

Why can't my parents accept me for who I am?

 6.

What will it take for my parents to ever trust me?

 7.

I was in residential treatment for 90 days and I worked really hard. I feel that I have completely changed and yet my family seems to have done nothing while I was gone. How do I handle that?

 8.

I feel like I can't ever live up to what my parents expect of me. What is it going to take?

 9.

I heard that you don't want kids to date when first sober. Why?

 10.

How can you tell when someone is healthy enough to date?

 
 

 

1.

Why should I come?


Sooner or later, you’ll probably hit a point where you are “sick and tired of being sick and tired.”  Maybe you got into trouble at school so many times,  have lost your friends, are in trouble with the law, your family is falling apart, or you have just done things that you feel ashamed of. If your life is out of control in some way,that is a great reason to look for a solution.

 

You need to have fun, to be social, to develop self-esteem. We are all about fun, but work hard, too. Change takes work, but if you want it, we can help you get there.

 

We also help parents become more effective and bring families together.



 

2.

What’s in it for me?


Cornerstone is made up of a group of sober kids who help each other deal with problems and who show each other how to have fun in sobriety. 



 

3.

Is it a church group?


No, Cornerstone is a 12-step based program.



 

4.

How do I start?


Just show up at a meeting. You’ll be glad you did.



 

5.

Why can't my parents accept me for who I am?




 

6.

What will it take for my parents to ever trust me?




 

7.

I was in residential treatment for 90 days and I worked really hard. I feel that I have completely changed and yet my family seems to have done nothing while I was gone. How do I handle that?




 

8.

I feel like I can't ever live up to what my parents expect of me. What is it going to take?




 

9.

I heard that you don't want kids to date when first sober. Why?




 

10.

How can you tell when someone is healthy enough to date?




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