Concerning a Fair Wage
June 2014 Concerning a Fair Wage by Joe Micon, LUM executive director It is our practice at LUM’s homeless shelter to give admission preferences to guests who have jobs. Often, the work
Move That Bill Forward — Immigration Reform
This summer LUM is scheduled to unveil and open Immigration Clinic. In 2012, the LUM Board of Directors made the decision to offer immigration assistance citing its mission to “give
Move That Bill Forward #1 — Immigrant Myth
This summer LUM is scheduled to unveil and open their Immigration Clinic. As we prepare for the opening, the LUM Campaign for Hoosier Families would encourage you to write or call
Our Students Need Snacks!
Snacks & Supplies Needed — for 5th Quarter The 5th Quarter Summer Learning Program needs to fill the cupboard with Snacks for the new Summer session students. 5th Quarter needs the following
A Fond Farewell to Ron Smith
Happy Retirement to Ron Smith — LUM Program Director Ron Smith, LUM program director, was recognized at a special reception by co-workers, LUM board directors, family and friends. Balloons, cake,
St. John/LUM Food Pantry Expands Hours
St. John/LUM Food Pantry—Now Open Saturdays Beginning on Saturday, June 7, and every Saturday thereafter, the St. John’s/LUM Food Pantry will be open to the public from 1 to 3
Icon of St. Xenia Venerated at LUM
Icon of St. Xenia presentation & blessing Don Nead, one of the founding members of the Lafayette Urban Ministry and retired Presbyterian campus minister, presented the Icon of St. Xenia,
Icon of Saint Xenia to be presented to LUM by Founder
*** MEDIA ADVISORY *** LUM Founder presents Icon of St. Xenia to Lafayette Urban Ministry On Wednesday, May 21st, Don Nead – one of the founders of LUM – will
LUM Camp announces 2014 Theme
Summer 2014 Dear Friend, My good friend Margery Ismail traveled to 100 different countries in her lifetime. When she passed away last month after a long and full life, her propensity
Icon of Saint Xenia Arrives at LUM
Icon of Saint Xenia Arrives at Lafayette Urban Ministry By Don Nead This is the story of the weaving of the fabric that brought the Icon of Saint Xenia of St.