Safe Harbor representatives outline student mental-health services on Islander Insider

5912521 ยท October 8, 2025

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Representatives from Safe Harbor Coronado described counseling services, workshops and outreach to Coronado High School students during the school's Oct. 8 Islander Insider broadcast, and encouraged students to seek support and visit the Safe Harbor webpage.

Representatives from Safe Harbor Coronado described the nonprofit's counseling and outreach services for students and families during Coronado High School's Islander Insider broadcast on Oct. 8, 2025.

A Safe Harbor clinician told students, "We just wanna help you with your well-being. We wanna make sure that you feel support and you don't feel alone." The clinician said Safe Harbor offers programs, workshops and community events aimed at family relationships, friendships and self-care.

The Safe Harbor executive director said she oversees the organization's operations and described the group's work supporting families within Coronado's military-connected community. On stigma and access, the clinician said more conversation is needed across generations to encourage use of mental-health services among older adults as well as younger people.

Quinn Smock, the student reporter who conducted the interview, closed the segment by directing students to school counselors and the Safe Harbor webpage for more information.

No new school policy or formal action was proposed on the broadcast; the segment was an informational interview and resource notice directed to students and families.