Meet the LUM “Seasonal” Staff
Cheryl Fowler — Community Thanksgiving Celebration, program director Cheryl is originally from Cincinnati where she met her husband Gary. They moved to Indianapolis in the mid-1980’s. Cheryl has lived in
Meet Lafayetta — New LUM Custodian
Lafayetta Tellis — LUM Maintenance, new custodian Lafayetta is originally from Chicago and currently lives in Lafayette with her children: Jayla, 10; Jamiya, 9; Jerome, 8; & Jeremiah, 4. She
Port of Hope — You’re Invited — Nov. 10
Journey beyond our shores and back by trying tasty delights from around the world and bidding at the silent auction with art and handmade items from around the world. You
LUM Client Becomes US Citizen
Daleth Assad became the second individual served by the LUM Immigration Clinic to become a US Citizen. She recently joined about 100 others at the official oath ceremony in the
Sig Days of Service benefits Jubilee Christmas
Sig Days of Service Hire a “Sig” to do your fall cleaning projects — and support the LUM Jubilee Christmas program. Sundays | Noon – 5 p.m. October 23 October 30
LUM Clients to be Naturalized
LUM Client to be Naturalized at Lafayette Ceremony on Friday, September 16, 2016 Lafayette, IN – LUM Immigration Clinic client and volunteer Daleth Martins de Abreu Assad, will be sworn
Remembering Sally Ruth Mak – Mother, Wife, Teacher, Servant
This week Lafayette Urban Ministry lost a wonderful friend and staff member of our ministry —Sally Mak. Sally Ruth Mak died at her residence on September 9, 2016 after a
LUM Emergency Shelter – A Year of Change
September 2016 A year ago, the Lafayette Urban Ministry completed a major evaluation of our homeless shelter ministry. We found that many of our guests are addicted to drugs or alcohol
Hunger Hike Co-chairs Kick Off Fundraising
Recently there was a special Hunger Hike kick-off event and this year’s Honorary Co-chairs were introduced. They are Purdue coaches Sharon Versyp (women’s basketball), Dave Shondell (women’s volleyball) & Dave
Help with Upcoming Holidays at LUM
On Thanksgiving Day, over 800 people will be served dinner at the 30th Annual Community THANKSGIVING Celebration. Monetary donations as well as donations of food are needed to make this