Bellevue LifeSpring Welcomes New Board Member

Bellevue LifeSpring is pleased to announce that McCall Allen, a Global Human Resources Leader at Amazon, has joined our Board of Directors. The board was looking for an individual with experience and expertise in human resources. McCall’s valuable perspective and broad background in the HR field will be a valued addition to the board. We … Read Now

Give Where You Live: How your support helped a local family stay afloat during COVID-19.

Since the pandemic began, your generosity has helped provide rent payments for 373 families, preventing over 748 children from experiencing homelessness. Anna, her husband, and her daughter, a fourth-grader here in Bellevue, are one of the families who received emergency rent assistance thanks to your support.   Anna and her family are refugees that fled from Russia in 2017 … Read Now

Avenue Bellevue Joins the Fight Against Poverty in Bellevue

Local real estate developer and philanthropic leader Andy Lakha, owner and developer of Avenue Bellevue, is a Local Legend partner in our Give Where You Live campaign. They have invested $25,000 to do their part in ensuring no child in Bellevue has to experience hunger or homelessness. “Avenue Bellevue supports Bellevue kids because they are … Read Now

Your Support Helped This Family Avoid Homelessness

Since the pandemic began, your generosity has helped provide rent payments for 345 families, preventing over 700 children from experiencing homelessness. Tasha, a Bellevue resident, and mother of two children, shared how her family ended up in immediate need of rental assistance.  Here is  what Tasha shared about her experience with Bellevue LifeSpring:  Before the … Read Now

Give Where You Live: Jennifer Stelly

Local resident Jennifer Stelly and her husband, Jay, moved to Washington state 23 years ago from their home state of Louisiana. Jennifer’s family has called the Medina community home for the past eight years. Jennifer’s favorite part of living in Medina is the strong sense of community she feels with her neighbors. “Your neighbors can … Read Now