SPOKANE, Wash. — Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) Stephanie Van Marter was honored on the field at ONE Spokane Stadium Sunday during the Spokane Zephyr for the work she has done to fight the fentanyl crisis in Eastern Washington.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office – Eastern District of Washington, Van Marter serves on the board of the Spokane Alliance for Fentanyl Education (SAFE).
During the Zephyr game Sunday, a recorded message voiced by Van Marter was shared with the crowd:
“Confidence grows from wisdom, compassion, grace, respect, sprinkled with a little bit of sass. The advice that I would give would be to find that one thing that does make you passionate, that you believe in, and pursue it. Realize that you are going to fall down but you are going to figure out a way to get back up.”
Van Marter regularly visits high school health classes and other …