State of the College: Local Legislators Bolster Student Support Services
Joliet Junior College State of the College | February 4, 2026
Article Summary: Joliet Junior College recognized state legislators for their direct support of the Wolves Essential Pantry, which aids students facing food insecurity. The college also highlighted its mental health resources, including over 1,700 hours of professional counseling provided to students.
Student Support Key Points:
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Donations: Senator Kappell, Leader Avelar, and Representative Manley recently delivered vehicle-loads of essential items to the campus pantry.
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Counseling Services: Licensed professional counselors at JJC have provided over 1,700 hours of counseling since the fall.
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Pantry Access: The pantry and clothing closet inventory fluctuates based on student need and relies on ongoing donations from village halls and libraries.
JOLIET — State lawmakers were recognized on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, for their contributions to addressing basic student needs at Joliet Junior College.
During his address, President Dr. Clyne Namuo thanked Senator Kappell, Leader Avelar, and Representative Manley for their support of the Wolves Essential Pantry. The legislators reportedly delivered minivans full of food and essential items to the pantry just one day prior to the speech.
“The inventory of our Wolves Essential Pantry fluctuates,” Namuo said. “It goes up and down according to the needs of our students.”
The pantry, which received seed money allocated by Representative Avelar, is part of a broader support system for students that includes a clothing closet. Namuo urged local residents to continue donating items at drop-boxes located in village halls and libraries throughout the district.
Beyond physical needs, the college is also addressing mental health. Namuo reported that the college’s licensed professional counselors have provided over 1,700 counseling hours to students since the fall semester began.
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