Bellevue LifeSpring Embraces Local Collaboration in a Virtual Reality

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue LifeSpring has launched an urgent campaign titled "Give Where You Live," aiming to raise $1. 5 million by June 30 to address the rising needs of vulnerable families in Bellevue amid the ongoing fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign's primary focus is to provide grocery store vouchers for 3,175 children and offer rental assistance to families facing eviction as the moratorium nears its end. Recent research indicates that one in five students in the Bellevue School District lives in poverty, underscoring a critical need for support as requests for food assistance have surged by 50%. Executive Director Jennifer Fischer emphasizes that when children's basic needs are met, they are more likely to reach their full potential, thereby contributing positively to the community.

Community partners and local residents are encouraged to engage by creating personalized fundraising pages and hosting virtual gatherings to foster connections and awareness about pressing local issues. With event revenue severely impacted by the pandemic, the organization relies on community involvement and donations to sustain its vital programs. The "Give Where You Live" initiative not only aims to alleviate immediate hardships but also strives to cultivate long-term stability for families in Bellevue. As the community rallies together, the campaign serves as a reminder of the power of collective action in overcoming adversity.

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