On Tuesday Governor Pritzker joined school leaders, elected officials, students, staff and community members at Joliet Junior College (JJC) celebrated the grand opening of its new Center for Student Wellness and Support (CSWS), a dedicated space designed to promote the holistic well-being of students through accessible, compassionate, and culturally responsive mental health services. Rooted in a commitment to equity and inclusivity, the center honors the diverse identities and experiences of JJC students while empowering them with tools to thrive both academically and personally. JJC alumnus and former student trustee, Josh Stamborski, initially came up with the idea for a center and student retreat on campus, and with collective support from Government Pritzker and Illinois General Assembly partners, Illinois allocated $250,000 of state funding to make it possible and further invest in the wellbeing of Illinois students.

     “The Center for Student Wellness and Support is a promise to honor the full and complete identity of every individual in our community,” said Joliet Junior College President Dr. Clyne Namuo. “You are people before you are students and employees, and my hope is that you carry that same spirit forward with our students, so they feel truly seen, supported and celebrated here at JJC.”

Students enrolled in the current semester now have immediate access to a wide range of wellness services, including:

  • Confidential brief personal counseling with licensed therapists and interns
  • Care coordination and case management to connect students with community resources
  • Group therapy, workshops, and wellness presentations
  • Outreach events focused on mental health and well-being
  • Consultation and training for faculty and staff to support students facing mental health challenges

     The center also offers the Wolves Essentials Pantry, offering food and clothing items to students in need.