Jayhawk Resource Hub

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

The Jayhawk Hub: Room 2046

The Jayhawk Hub is where currently enrolled MCC students can get help through a variety of resources to address basic needs challenges such as food insecurity, transportation emergencies and other emergency needs.

Emily Merten
Emily Merten

Jayhawk Hub Manager

Student Success Department

2046A

In the Jayhawk Hub You Will Find:

The Jayhawk Food Pantry

The Jayhawk Pantry’s mission is to alleviate food insecurity among its students by providing emergency food, school supplies, and hygiene essentials to MCC students in need. It’s free for all currently enrolled MCC students in need!

Location: The Jayhawk Hub, Room 2046

Hours:

Monday: 8 am – 6:30 pm

Tuesday – Thursday: 8 am – 5:30 pm

Friday: 8 am – 12 pm

Eligibility: To be eligible to use the Jayhawk Pantry, you must be a currently enrolled MCC student.

Bathroom Baskets

The Jayhawk Hub stocks all MCC campus restrooms with basic hygiene essentials including pads, tampons, deodorant wipes, and pre-pasted toothbrushes. Basket empty or have questions? Contact us!

Community Resources for Food/Hygiene/Clothing access

Muskegon Rescue Mission Clothing Certificates – The Jayhawk Hub partners with the Muskegon Rescue Mission to provide $20 clothing certificates to Rescue Mission thrift stores for MCC students. Submit a Care Report or contact the Jayhawk Hub Manager to get connected.

We recommend you talk with a Care Team member to get help accessing community resources not listed below.

Call 211 anytime or visit mi211.org to get connected to all community resources related to food pantries, free meals and more!

Disability Support Services

Disability Support Services is also located in the Hub and offers assistance for all qualified students with documented disabilities through academic advising, specialized career advising, short-term personal counseling, and accommodations.

Other Resources

Emergency Transportation Resources

MATS bus passes or emergency gas cards

Currently enrolled students can receive MATS single ride bus passes or emergency gas cards if facing emergency transportation concerns directly affecting their success in classes. Students can go to the Jayhawk Hub during open hours to access.

MATS (Muskegon Area Transit System) – visit matsbus.com or schedule/bus routes, other transportation options and more information

Emergency Housing Resources

We’re here to help you access community resources in times of immediate need

We recommend you talk with a Care Team member to get help accessing community resources not listed below.

Muskegon Community College is a commuter school, so we do not offer any on-campus housing. See our Student Housing page. Here are some community resources to check into for emergency situations.

Substance Abuse Resources

Domestic and Sexual Violence Resources

We’re here to help in confidence

MCC strives to cultivate a healthy and diverse community that recognizes the value of everyone and advances a safe, pleasant and respectful culture for all. We encourage anyone who has been the victim of sexual harassment, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, stalking, or other sexual misconduct to report the incident promptly to the Title IX Coordinator or designee. This can be done by submitting a Title IX Care Report through your MyMCC, calling (231) 777-0690 or coming to campus to report in person. In addition Campus Security is available 24/7 to assist. Sexual misconduct issues cover a wide range of behaviors, when in doubt please report the concern.

Medical, Dental, and Vision Resources

No or low-cost health resources

We recommend you talk with a Care Team member to get help accessing community resources not listed below.

Mental Health Resources

Free, confidential personal counseling for MCC students through our Counseling and Advising office

  • Mental Health Hotline – available 24/7, call 988
  • MCC Counseling and Advising – All MCC counselors are Licensed Professional Counselors  (LPC) or Limited Licensed or Professional Counselors (LLPC). The MCC Counseling and Advising Center holistically supports MCC students’ mental wellness through short term personal counseling & mental health education.  Schedule an appointment by calling (231) 777-0362 or clicking here.
  • MCC Counseling’s Other Mental Health Resources – Learn more on the Counseling & Advising page.
  • Healthwest – call (231) 722-HELP (4357) or visit healthwest.net

MI Bridges/State Resources

Get assistance applying for SNAP, Medicaid or other benefits.

MDHHS (MI Department of Health and Human Services) –  Login in to MI Bridges Here. Questions about applying for benefits including Medicaid, childcare assistance, SNAP food assistance, and more?  Contact the Jayhawk Hub manager to make an appointment with a MDHHS specialist HERE.

Pregnant, Parenting and Childcare Resources

Community resources for pregnant or parenting students

We recommend you talk with a Care Team member to get help accessing community resources not listed below.

  • CALL 211 anytime or visit mi211.org to get connected to all community resources related to childcare assistance.
  • MDHHS (MI Department of Health and Human Services) – MDHHS Specialist available by appointment in the Jayhawk Hub (room 2046) on Thursdays from 12:30-3:30pm for assistance with applying for benefits including Medicaid, childcare assistance, SNAP food assistance, and more. To login to MI Bridges click here.
  • Find Childcare in Michigan – visit greatstarttoquality.org/finding-child-care-preschool.

Give Help

Help MCC students with food donation and more!

  • Direct donations – We accept donations directly to the Jayhawk Hub (Main Campus, Room 2046) of non-perishable food, snacks and household items.
  • MCC Foundation – You can also directly support the Jayhawk Pantry and other support services for students by donating to the Jayhawk Hub general fund. Contact the Foundation for Muskegon Community College at (231) 777-0571.

LGBTQ Resources

Help for LGBTQ students

MCC Resources:

  • MCC Preferred Name Change
  • MCC Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) Club
  • MCC Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  • MCC Counseling and Advising – All MCC counselors are Licensed Professional Counselors  (LPC) or Limited Licensed or Professional Counselors (LLPC). The MCC Counseling and Advising Center holistically supports MCC students’ mental wellness through short term personal counseling & mental health education.  Schedule an appointment by calling (231) 777-0362 or clicking here.

Other Resources:

  • The Trevor Project – available 24/7, text 678-678, call 1-866-488-7386 or visit thetrevorproject.org
  • LGBTQ National Hotline – call 888-843-4564 or visit lgbthotline.org
  • Grand Rapids Trans Foundation Resource List – The Local Resource List created by the Grand Rapids Trans Foundation includes a wide variety of resources. The resources on this list have been found by the local community to be Trans-Affirming and Trans-Friendly. Find the list here.
  • CALL 211 anytime or visit mi211.org to get connected to local community resources.

Want to donate to the Jayhawk Pantry?

Direct Donations

  • We accept donations directly to the Jayhawk Hub (Main Campus, Room 2046) of non-perishable food, snacks and household items.
  • Most needed items include granola bars, individual microwave ramen or mac n cheese, trail mix, pasta sauces/pasta, toilet paper, dish soap, deodorant, etc. Donations can be dropped off at the Jayhawk Hub Monday-Thursday from 8-5 pm.
  • Want to send us something? Visit our online wish list.

Other Donations

  • You can also directly support the Jayhawk Pantry and other support services for students by donating to the Jayhawk Hub general fund. Contact the Foundation for Muskegon Community College at (231) 777-0571.

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