December 16, 2020 at 10:45am Cornerstones, a Reston-based nonprofit organization that offers housing stability program in Northern Virginia, has won a $125,000 grant award from Chick-fil-A. The organization was one of 34 national winners selected for Chick-fil-A’s True Inspiration Awards. The grant will support Cornerstones’ homeless prevention, emergency shelter, and housing stability programs, including the Embry Rucker Community Shelter. Kerrie Wilson, Cornerstones’ CEO, said her team is “incredibly honored” to receive the award. “The foundation’s investment in our community will amplify our capacity to swift triage people struggling in our community,” she said. The True Inspiration Awards program was created five years ago to honor the legacy of Chick-fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy. The program supports nonprofit organizations that work in the areas of education, hunger and homelessness.