Purdue Crew’s Row-A-Thon — Benefits LUM
Purdue Rowing Team presents “Row-A-Thon 2017” in support of the LUM Good Samaritan Fund. Row-A-Thon is one of the largest donations each year. Purdue Row-A-Thon 2017 is scheduled for: Saturday,
Noticing, Respecting & Supporting
Dear Friend, Many years ago, when I was an undergraduate sociology student at Purdue, I volunteered at the Lafayette Urban Ministry. My job here was to help provide emergency financial
LUM Follies Raises $13K+ For Emergency Aid
The fifth annual LUM Good Samaritan Fund Follies was a magical evening for the capacity crowd — & all in support of emergency financial assistance for local families. The LUM
Purdue Crew’s Row-A-Thon Supports LUM
On Saturday, February 6, 2016, the Purdue Rowing Team sponsored “Row-A-Thon” in support of the LUM Good Samaritan Fund. It was an exciting event — all of the athletes were working
Purdue Crew’s Row-A-Thon — Benefits LUM
This Saturday (February 6) the Purdue Rowing Team will be rowing a marathon in support of the Lafayette Urban Ministry – Good Samaritan Fund. Each January, the Purdue Rowing Team
Mary Anderson – Retirement Reception
Thank You to Mary Anderson for 21 years of valued service to Lafayette Urban Ministry and the children & families in our community. “For I know the plans I have
Congratulations to LUM’s Mary Anderson
Dear Friends, On this Thanksgiving Holiday, I join the LUM board, staff and our many volunteers, in expressing our thanks for Good Samaritan Program Director Mary Anderson. After 21 years
Be a Good Samaritan with LUM
November 2015 Hello Friends, A man spoke with the Lord about heaven & hell. The Lord said to the man, “Come, I will show you hell.” They entered a room where
Purdue Crew’s Row-A-Thon — Benefits LUM
This Saturday (January 31) the Purdue Rowing Team will be rowing a marathon in support of the Lafayette Urban Ministry – Good Samaritan Fund. Each January, the Purdue Rowing Team
Good Samaritan Fund – Everyday Miracles
November 2014 Dear Friend, Do you recall the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000? The disciples were overwhelmed, but Jesus took pity and showed compassion. He used what little was