News Summary
Safe Harbor Coronado organized its second annual ‘Catch the Wellness Wave’ Mental Health & Wellness Fair, which took place at the John D. Spreckels Center. The event coincided with Mental Health Awareness Month and saw increased participation due to its central location. Aimed at enhancing community well-being, the fair featured a variety of activities focusing on mental and physical health, including presentations and workshops. The event highlighted the significance of community connections and ongoing mental health resources for residents of all ages.
Coronado Hosts Successful Mental Health & Wellness Fair
Coronado, CA – Safe Harbor Coronado organized its second annual ‘Catch the Wellness Wave’ Mental Health & Wellness Fair on Thursday, May 22, at the John D. Spreckels Center. This year’s event experienced a significant boost in attendance, thanks to the new venue’s central location and inviting atmosphere, making it more accessible for participants from local schools and nearby libraries.
The fair, which coincided with Mental Health Awareness Month, aimed to enhance community well-being across various age groups, ranging from young children to seniors. Activities included aromatherapy, nutrition services, lawn bowling, and self-defense classes, all designed to promote mental and physical health.
Goals of the Event
Safe Harbor Coronado identified four key objectives for the wellness fair:
- To help the community become stronger and healthier.
- To share resources, strategies, and information that improve mental and physical health.
- To provide a springboard for continued mental health improvement long after the event.
- To encourage community connections regarding all health aspects that influence mental health.
Activities and Presentations
Throughout the day, fair-goers participated in breakout presentations focusing on healthy eating and demonstrations of activities like self-defense and Qi Gong. A highlight of the event was a presentation entitled “The Power of the Mind to Change Your Life” by Jean Pierre Marques, which addressed the impact of mindset on overall well-being. Additionally, special sessions tackled important topics such as anxiety management and the benefits of consuming lavender tea.
Coronado Sharp Hospital contributed significantly, sponsoring multiple booths that provided attendees with wellness information and support resources. The event was structured to promote the ongoing use of available resources aimed at building resilience and health throughout the year.
Community Partnerships Enhance the Fair
Safe Harbor collaborated with several local entities, including businesses, health and wellness centers, and schools, to enhance the event experience and deepen community connections. The Coronado Community Foundation acted as the Title Sponsor, further enriching the mental health resources available at the fair and highlighting the importance of community support in hosting such initiatives.
Safe Harbor Coronado is known for its ongoing community support events and educational programs. It has been active in running an internship scheme that engaged 22 high school students this academic year, providing them with practical experience in community service.
Feedback and Engagement
The turnout for this year’s fair was met with enthusiasm, reflecting a strong desire within the community for mental health resources and support. Students involved in local dance and visual arts programs actively participated, showcasing the collaborative spirit of the event.
For those unable to attend, Safe Harbor Coronado’s website offers comprehensive information regarding its services and ongoing programs, ensuring the community remains engaged with mental health initiatives throughout the year. This year’s fair clearly highlighted the city’s commitment to fostering a resilient and health-conscious community, as evidenced by the partnerships and offerings present at the event.
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Additional Resources
- Coronado Times: Safe Harbor Coronado Holds Second Annual Mental Health and Wellness Fair
- Coronado News: Safe Harbor Mental Health & Wellness Fair
- Wikipedia: Mental Health
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Mental Health
- Coronado Times: Second Annual Catch the Wellness Wave Mental Health & Wellness Fair
