
Tom Medhurst, Chairman, President and CEO of L& L Supply, Inc. has been an active leader in his business, church and community for the past 20 years. He serves on the FUSION board, Chairs the Federal Way Planning Commission and also served on the Federal Way Parks and Recreation Commission.
Tom, at an early age had firsthand knowledge of the pain, loss of self esteem and despair caused by being homeless and now helps others by being a loyal donor and sponsor of our Reach Out programs.
Come hear his inspirational story of the transition from homelessness to successful business leader in our community.

Bill Hallerman, has over 30 years of experience in working with homeless and vulnerable people. Currently he is the Agency Director for Catholic Community Services of King County. CCSKC has a budget of over $22,500,000 and provides services to over 22,000 people in the Seattle and King County area, with an emphasis on homeless and housing services, including day centers, shelters, transitional and permanent housing.,
For 15 years as the Director of Special Ministries of the Archdiocesan Housing Authority Bill was instrumental in developing several emergency shelters and housing programs in the Seattle area, and is widely recognized as an experienced advocate for services and programs to meet the needs of homeless people. Prior to working with CCS and AHA, Bill worked in Sacramento where he founded Sacramento Cottage Housing, which developed cottage housing for the homeless and at Loaves and Fishes, an ecumenical non-profit providing food and shelter to Sacramento’s homeless. Bill also spent 4 years with the Maryknoll lay Missioners, organizing community projects for a barrio of 7,000 people, where he, his wife and children lived and worked. He holds a M. A. in Theology with a concentration on Social Justice from the Maryknoll School of Theology.