Hot Need – Shelter Meals Needed
MEALS NEEDED – Emergency Shelter Each night of the year, a simple meal is needed for the guests in the LUM Emergency Shelter. There is an URGENT need for meals in February.
LUM Receives $17,000 for COVID-19 Relief
Supporting Families Impacted by COVID-19 Lafayette Urban Ministry has been awarded $17,000 from the Tippecanoe COVID-19 Response Fund. This fund was created last spring by United Way of Greater Lafayette, The Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette and Greater Lafayette Commerce to
Ball Corporation Awards $6,750 to LUM
LUM Awarded $6,750 in COVID-19 Relief As a part of their COVID-19 Relief Program, the Ball Corporation recently awarded $6,750 to LUM to combat the impact of COVID-19 on the members of our community.
Joan Low – Superstar LUM Leader & Servant
Appreciation for 16 Years of Leadership Joan Foord Low, transitioned from being LUM board president as gracefully and humbly as she entered in 2005 as the newly selected representative from
Meet Cheryl Fowler – LUM Board President
Celebrating the Women of LUM in March LUM is excited to introduce you to the president of the LUM Board of Directors, Cheryl Fowler. Cheryl has been an active LUM
LUM Board – Day Preference Survey
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4 Ways You Can Help the LUM Emergency Shelter
LUM Emergency Shelter Needs You! Will you help us continue to serve those in our community who are experiencing homelessness? Your gift of $50, $100, $250, $500, or $1,000 to the LUM Emergency
LUM Food Pantry – Four Ways to Get Engaged
The LUM Protein Food Pantry needs you. Here are four ways to get engaged today. This new “pop up” food pantry is open weekly and focuses on providing “protein, paper goods &
New LUM Logo – Revealed Friday, April 16
LUM’s New Look | LUM’s Enduring Legacy
Mission Moment – The Story of a Single Father
Shirley Advocates For & Reunites Family LUM Good Samaritan Program advocate, Shirley Robertson, spoke with Steven, a single father of three children, who had his gas & electric service disconnected. In the