September 14, 2017

2017 Law Enforcement Breakfast – Photo Gallery

Today, at YWCA Spokane’s 4th annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Breakfast we had the honor of recognizing the outstanding efforts, compassion, and positive impact officers and detectives within our community have had on the lives of survivors of domestic violence.
We know that a victim’s initial interaction with law enforcement is a key factor in whether she will move forward with getting help. Thank you to those who are committed to keeping victims safe and holding perpetrators accountable. 
We are so very grateful to have this opportunity to show our sincere appreciation for the dedication we witness from our law enforcement partners. Each of the below local law enforcement officers go above and beyond with both dignity and compassion when providing for the victims that they interact with.

2017 Officer Recognition 

  • Deputy Thomas Edelbrock
  • Officer Nathan Donaldson
  • Officer Graig Butler
  • Officer Greg Thompson
  • Officer Sergeant Zac Storment
  • Detective Paul Lebsock
  • Detective Nick Geren
  • Deputy Byron Zlateff
  • Officer Aaron Ames
  • Officer Chan Erdman
  • Officer Mylissa Coleman
  • Detective Dustin Howe
  • Sergeant Jordan Ferguson
  • Officer Ericka Rose
  • Officer Kelsey Scott

Thank you to our staff, volunteers who helped put together this special event.  We would also like to say thank you to our amazing sponsors. This event would not be possible without the support we received from Event Rents, Terry’s Breakfast and Lunch, Mike’s Old Fashioned Donuts, and our local Spokane Starbucks. Thank you!!

Von: Erica Schreiber

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