LUM Students Celebrate Reading Month
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss March is National Reading Month, and the LUM After School Program students celebrated with a grand birthday party for the beloved children’s author, Dr. Seuss. The “Dr. Seuss Spirit
The Stories of Lakesha, Erica & Shavonn
Dear Friend, Lakesha Porter is a mail clerk for the US Postal Service in Lafayette. Erica Davis is a special education instructor at a local elementary school. By day, Shavonn
We’re Almost Out! (Of Simple Green, that is.)
Currently there is an urgent need for Simple Green (concentrate, original scent) all purpose cleaner at LUM. The LUM Emergency Shelter and Youth Programs rely on gifts from the community and our
Be a Volunteer Camp Counselor – LUM Camp 2019
Make a Difference This Summer at LUM Camp Would you, or someone you know, make a good LUM Camp Counselor?LUM Camp is a week-long, over-night camp program for low-income children from
LUM Follies – Make Your Reservation Today
Support Local Families in Crisis – Attend Follies Make your reservation today for the 8th annual LUM Good Samaritan Fund Follies. The event is a lighthearted evening of fine dining, entertainment, fun &
LUM Client Becomes US Citizen
Congratulations, José Arturo Puente Berumen José “Arturo” Puente Berumen, a LUM Immigration Clinic client, recently participated in the US Naturalization Oath Ceremony in South Bend. At the ceremony, he was
LUM Shelter Staff Goes “Above & Beyond”
LUM Shelter Staff Thanked by LUM Board At last night’s meeting, the LUM Board of Directors honored and thanked the LUM Emergency Shelter staff members for “going above & beyond
After School – Volunteers Needed Each Day
The LUM After School Program relies on a team of volunteers to work with the students. Volunteers are needed each weekday afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m. They tutor, read to the students, give spelling tests,
Meet the LUM After School Program Team
The LUM After School Program provides safe, fun and enriching childcare for up to 80 children in Kindergarten to 8th grade in Tippecanoe County. The children are transported by bus from school to the LUM Ray Ewry Youth Center.