LUM Camp 2018 Theme – Let Your Light Shine
The 2018 LUM Camp theme is “Let Your Light Shine!” LUM Camp staff members will teach our campers about the science of light… Why are some stars red and some blue? Which light
Former Camper — Now LUM Camp Assistant Director
Summer 2018 Dear Friend, I want to share an amazing story with you today. It’s about a little girl who has been to LUM Camp 17 times! Marlena Edmondson first
Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Celebration
Join the American Legion Post 11 (Lafayette) THIS Saturday, April 28, for a day-long celebration of Vietnam Veterans called Welcome Home. The schedule is as follows: Noon – Memorial Ridestarts at American Legion
Young Donors – Happy Hollow Elementary School
Happy Hollow Students – Toy & Book Drive for LUM Two 4th grade students from Happy Hollow Elementary School (West Lafayette) delivered lots of toys, Legos & books to Lafayette Urban Ministry.
Award Winning LUM – Outstanding Service to the Community
LUM Receives Award from ΣΛΒ & ΣΛΓ at Purdue Lafayette Urban Ministry was recently recognized by the Purdue chapters of Sigma Lambda Beta international fraternity and Sigma Lambda Gamma national sorority for “Outstanding Service to
Award Winning LUM – Community Partner of the Year
CILMAR Recognizes LUM as Partner of the Year At the end of the year banquet of the Purdue Center for Intercultural Learning-Mentorship-Assessment-Research, Lafayette Urban Ministry was presented with the Boiler Out! Community
LUM Emergency Shelter to Benefit from Grants
Cities Recommend Community Development Grants Lafayette Urban Ministry has recently been recommended for two significant Community Development Block Grants from both the City of Lafayette & the City of West
LUM Students Play New Card Game – Cube Hog
Purdue Student Entrepreneurs Share New Game Recently, Tyler Damm & Thibault Corens hosted a game day for the LUM After School Program students featuring their new card game, Cube Hog. Tyler & Thibault,
Young Donor – Jonah Donates to LUM
5 Year Old Lafayette Youth Gives to LUM Jonah Smith, 5 year old from Lafayette, has a piggy bank filled with money that he’s received as gifts and for chores.