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The Safe Harbor Impact

The Safe Harbor impact is a lasting impact on every life it encounters. Your donation allows our organization to continue the impact of transforming lives, empowering individuals, and educating the masses.

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Your financial donations will reach and touch lives of many you may never meet. You can also donate Gift Cards to make a huge impact:
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  • Lowe’s
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Testimonials

“For months after the passing of my husband in 2021, I was grieving, dealing with anger,depression, insomnia, and panic attacks which all led to health issues. Although I deemed myself as a strong spiritual and intellectual woman with great support from family and my church, I still needed help. I could not shake the emotional struggles that I was going through. So, I began counseling sessions through Safe Harbor. What began as grief recovery sessions evolved into other healing sessions from issues that I had subconsciously suppressed throughout my lifetime. Through counseling from Safe Harbor, I was able to heal at my own pace, learning practical as well as spiritual tools to help me overcome my struggles. Counselor Marquetta Smith was a great listener and very patient with me during my frantic times. I now have freedom and confidence for a hopeful future as I navigate through different stages of life. Many people have seen a change in me for the better and as a result I have referred them to Safe Harbor. Safe Harbor has changed my life!”

T. C.

"Safe Harbor has impacted my life in ways that only one would have to experience for themselves. I am walking in a new level of freedom, liberty, wholeness, healing, and peace that I have never known. To this day I am learning and growing to appreciate this newfound soul freedom. My thoughts are different. My words are different. My desires are different. My rest is different. I see and hear differently. My love for God and others has grown in a pure way. I have come to love myself authentically. The transformation that I have experienced cannot be limited to the words on this paper. My life now testifies to the authentic and pure work of Safe Harbor. I would recommend this organization to anyone who is truly ready to seek freedom from the bondages of life, trauma, and past hurts."

A.C.

“I don’t even know where to start! Yes, I do CLARITY. In my years being counseled by Marquetta Smith of Safe Harbor, my life changed and was impacted so much both personally and professionally. I am a Christian so she helped me to understand that God desired me to be whole first BEFORE I could truly be effective, happy, and balanced in business. Her ability to pinpoint my past pain, past trauma, and triggers allowed me to see that I needed to heal in ways that I didn’t understand until she was taking me through these (my process to healing). As I began to walk through the steps, specifically designed for my life, I started noticing a change in my mood, desire to live, and optimism in serving and helping others. When we have clarity within us, God grants us clarity from His view, and we are able to walk in the love that He designed us for. I am eternally grateful for Safe Harbor and their mission to heal souls which empowers people to be the best for themselves, their families, and communities at large.”

F. T.

“I honestly loved this internship. I grew more than I was expecting in every way possible. Personally, I loved developing a relationship with Marquetta (Executive Director) where I felt safe to express my voice in every way. She genuinely cares about the interns and it shows. It was amazing to feel loved and supported for the past few months. She was such an amazing woman to work for and with. I think actively asking how things can be improved for the people involved is a great way to keep the interns working well together and learning how to give (and receive) feedback.”

Rebecca Kochanek, Previous Office Admin Intern

“Great organization with a beautiful mission!!”

Bethany Fischer

“Great organization to work with, doing amazing work for the community!”

Emily Churchill

“Safe Harbor is an amazing organization with great goals and the kindest people. I had an awesome experience working with them!”

Sydni Brown

“By continuing to use ideas from interns and continuously innovating new ideas to work better together I believe this internship program will continue to be a success. I had an awesome time working with this organization. I would not hesitate to recommend this internship to anyone that fits the role. Thank You again for the opportunity!”

Martin Lalanne, Previous Office HR intern

“I loved this internship so much, I couldn’t have asked for a better one for my first! Everyone is so genuinely kind, and caring, and although we are technically working you can tell the team members actually care about each other.”

Grace Haass, Previous Blogger Intern

“Working on at least one project with another team during an internship really makes it feel like family in an organization and you get to learn things from someone else’s perspective.”

Alicia Olson, Previous HR Intern

“Great workshop! I appreciated the real-life experiences and stories that were shared during the training. They helped to place things in proper perspective and made the application of the principles shared, more easily understood. We will invite Marquetta again to present workshops in the future.”

Diamond Taylor, Executive Director

“I’m glad I decided to attend the Domestic Violence 101 Workshop in Georgia. The instructor was knowledgeable of the subject, and I learned that there are some changes we need to make within our agency, in regards to our response to Domestic Violence situations.”

Stuart Chase, Program Director

“The Domestic Violence Workshop was interactive and informative. The attendees commented on how knowledgeable she was in her field.”

J. Gilmore, Coordinator