Joliet Township Hosts Ribbon-Cutting at Renovated Forest Park Community Center Food Pantry

Ceremony Celebrates Investment in Community Services and Food Access 

JOLIET, IL – April 21, 2025 – Joliet Township hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly renovated Forest Park Community Center Food Pantry, located at 1017 Woodruff Road, on Monday, April 21, 2025.  

Plans are underway to open the food pantry in May to address food insecurity in the area. The new food pantry will be accessible to all residents by filling out an application. Micro pantries are already available at the Township’s administrative office and the Ozzie & Peggy Mitchell Center.  

The Forest Park neighborhood is home to nearly 3,000 residents, over a quarter of whom are children. With a poverty rate 1.5 times higher than Joliet’s, it is estimated that 1,758 individuals will benefit from the pantry’s services. A majority of local residents are expected to qualify for the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), which provides emergency food to those with low incomes 

According to United Way’s ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) data, 37% of households in Illinois are below the ALICE threshold, further highlighting the need for food security services in the community. 

“Our community has a real and growing need for food access. Too many of our neighbors are facing food insecurity, and opening this food pantry became not just a goal but a responsibility,” said Supervisor Alicia Morales. “Today we cut a ribbon not just on a building, but on hope, on dignity, and on the belief that when we invest in our community, we all rise. This space represents so much more than food on shelves. It represents care and neighbors refusing to let one another go hungry in silence.”

 In addition to Joliet Township Government Supervisor Alicia Morales, elected officials in attendance at the ribbon cutting included City of Joliet Mayor Terry D’Arcy, City Councilwoman Suzanna Ibarra, Senator Rachel Ventura, Plainfield Township Clerk-Elect David Lozano, District 86 At-Large Board Member Sandra Aguirre, Joliet Township Clerk Estefany Bonilla, and Joliet Township Trustees Tanya Arias and Antione J. Edwards. Local residents also attended to celebrate the reopening and learn more about the upcoming food pantry. 

For questions, please email contact@joliettownship.net. 

CREW April 2025 Monthly Meeting

Joliet Township Government is hosting the next Community Response Engagement Workgroup (CREW) meeting on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, at 1:00 PM. The meeting will take place in person at the Ozzie & Peggy Mitchell Center, located at 172 S Chicago St, Joliet, IL 60436.
This monthly gathering includes a Comprehensive Training Module designed to strengthen community response and support systems. This meeting will be focusing on Emergency Response & Incident Command System (ICS), led by John Lukancic.
If you have any questions, please contact Joliet Township Government’s Community Convener, LeShae Hudson, at LHudson@joliettownship.net.

For more information, visit www.joliettownship.net/services/community-violence-intervention-cvi/cvi-council/.

El Municipio de Joliet organizará la próxima reunión del Grupo de Trabajo CREW (Community Response Engagement Workgroup) el miércoles 30 de abril de 2025 a la 1:00 PM. La reunión será en persona en el Centro Ozzie & Peggy Mitchell, ubicado en 172 S Chicago St, Joliet, IL 60436.

Esta reunión mensual incluye un entrenamiento para fortalecer la respuesta comunitaria y los sistemas de apoyo. En esta ocasión, el enfoque será en Respuesta de Emergencia y el Sistema de Comando de Incidentes (ICS), dirigido por John Lukancic.

Si tiene preguntas, por favor contacte a LeShae Hudson, Coordinadora Comunitaria del Gobierno del Municipio de Joliet, al correo LHudson@joliettownship.net.

Para más información, visite www.joliettownship.net/services/community-violence-intervention-cvi/cvi-council/.