Categories: Chicago

Conference on Servant Leadership hosted by Office of Student Activities of JJC

The Illinois Community College Student Activities Association (ICCSAA) Fall Conference was hosted by the Office of the Student Activities of the Junior Joliet College on October 18-19. The theme of the conference was ‘Servant Leadership’. The attendees participated in several community projects related to the theme.

The breakout sessions were attended by more than 200 students and advisors of 19 schools. They also attended the award ceremonies at the Main Campus of the JJC and Rock Run Convention Center. Will Vanderhoff, the student representative of JJC, said, “There are always people in need, even if we do not see them or do not know.” Vanderhoff added that people in our surroundings were always in need.

Vanderhoff worked in the Joliet Hope Center where he used to package foods and prepare them for shelving. The students organized the food pantry at the Salvation Army. The students created bereavement boxes at Joliet Area Community Hospice. According to the conference organizers, the participants stained and refinished picnic tables at Trinity Services.

Luis Rodriguez, a student representative, said, “I think the conference was very empowering and it made a good impact in my life.” The conference was informative and students knew the true meaning and real aspects related to servant leadership. Rodriguez added, “servant leadership should not be leading from a higher position.” The students agreed with the fact that people should be served in the best way they can be.

The ICCSAA awarded the Ed Snyder Merit Book Award 2018-19 to the OSA. The OSA has a great track record in terms of winning this award as it was the 11th consecutive year when it was awarded for its Merit Book. The Merit Book is a document that presents the services and activities provided every year. The winner is decided on the base of several factors including the student leadership training and relations with other organizations.

Gabriella Remillard

Staff writer for the Chicago Morning Star

Recent Posts

Senate Democrats mock Biden for selling weapons to Israel

Some of President Biden's strongest Senate allies are calling on Israelis to end months of fierce fighting and criticizing the…

4 months ago

The biggest cities in Ukraine are struck by Russian missiles, leaving at least 4 dead and over 100 injured

Ukraine's KYIV — At least four people were killed and nearly 100 injured when Russian hypersonic ballistic missiles attacked Ukraine's…

4 months ago

Good News That’s Much Needed for Biden

The economy is making Americans feel a little more upbeat, especially when it comes to jobs and incomes, which could…

6 months ago

College Ventilation System Reveals Missing Man

The discovery of a decaying body inside a college ventilation system marked the tragic and unexplained end to a missing…

6 months ago

Following three Palestinian shots, a Vermont man was arrested

Following the shooting deaths of three 20-year-old Palestinian-American students in Vermont, authorities have detained a man. According to a news…

6 months ago

China is told to cease “COVID deception” due to the pneumonia outbreak by the US envoy

The United States ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel, urged Chinese authorities "to abandon COVID deception" and demanded that China be…

6 months ago

This website uses cookies.