Former Stanford soccer player Katie Meyer remembered by Ventura County community

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The Ventura County community showed an outpouring of support for Katie Meyer, a Stanford University soccer player who died by suicide last year.

The Ventura County community showed an outpouring of support for Katie Meyer, a Stanford University star soccer player who died by suicide last year.

All six schools in the Marmonte League celebrated Meyer Friday night. The former Newbury Park High goalkeeper would have turned 23 that day. Participants put her number on the track and gathered in the middle of the field, holding hands in a moving tribute.Since Meyer's death, her parents have created the Katie's Save Foundation, an organization that brings awareness to mental health.& Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-8255 to connect with a trained counselor.

 

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