Bellevue LifeSpring raises over $363,000 to benefit children, families

Bellevue LifeSpring’s recent Step Up to the Plate benefit luncheon raised $363,450.

Bellevue LifeSpring’s recent Step Up to the Plate benefit luncheon raised $363,450.

The funds will benefit the organization’s mission to foster stability and self-sufficiency for Bellevue children and their families through programs that feed, clothe and education.

Bellevue School District Superintendent Dr. Tim Mills was the guest speaker during the event, as well as event honorary chairs Lawyer Milloy and Mae Milloy-Burch.

Lawyer finished his football career as a Seattle Seahawk, retiring in 2010. Since his retirement, he has focused on his home-based business and nonprofit foundation, which supports youth development programs, families affected by drug abuse and programs for battered women.

For more information, visit www.bellevuelifespring.org.