Politics & Government
Construction Begins On New Will County Veteran Assistance And Support Center
VAC services include financial assistance, employment assistance, combat veteran counseling, and a homeless veteran prevention program.

(The following press release is from Mike Theodore, director of communications with the Will County Executive Office.)
JOLIET - Will County leaders have announced the start of construction at the future home of the Will County Veterans Assistance Commission (VAC) at 1300 Copperfield Avenue in Joliet. Once completed, the new facility will serve as a unified Veteran Assistance and Support Center at the heart of a unified campus for veteran services.
“This project will transform how Will County provides services to veterans and their families, providing a centralized location and expanded space for the Will County VAC,” said Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant. “The new center will be at the heart of the first unified veteran assistance and support campus in the state, solidifying the VAC’s role as a national and state leader in providing veterans with the services they’ve earned. I’m proud to see this project coming to fruition.”
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County Executive Bertino-Tarrant and the Will County VAC announced in October 2024 a plan to create a unified “one-stop shop” by moving the commission into the currently vacant county-owned building, alongside other veteran services. The construction that is kicking off this week will retrofit the first two floors of the four-story office building, leaving the remaining space in the building for future services easily accessible to veterans.
The expanded footprint will empower the VAC to expand services to Will County veterans and their families, including by hiring more veteran service officers, reducing appointment wait times, and increasing programmatic offerings. The VAC also plans on expanding their mental health and physical health programs to focus more on overall wellness, utilizing an on-site fitness center and personalized spaces for counseling.
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The VAC is also planning to expand their food pantry and donation room, increasing capacity to meet the basic needs of veterans and their families. The new space will also include communal spaces for veterans and their families, creating opportunities for connection, support, and a stronger sense of community.
VAC services include financial assistance, employment assistance, combat veteran counseling, and a homeless veteran prevention program. VAC also coordinates with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on case management and is the only commission of its kind in the state to include in-house staff from the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs.
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