Bringing State Services Directly to Algonquin
Access to government services should be accessible, responsive, and rooted in the community. That’s why State Representative Suzanne Ness is hosting Mobile Office Hours at the Algonquin Area Public Library District on Monday, April 6, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM — making it easier for residents to connect directly and get the assistance they need.
This in-person opportunity allows all residents to connect directly with Representative Ness for assistance and navigating state services and programs. Whether you need help with unemployment resources, senior services, small business support, mental health resources, veterans benefits, or guidance working with state agencies, we will be available to provide one-on-one support.
Mobile office hours are designed to remove barriers and bring constituent services closer to home. Walk-ins are welcome throughout the afternoon, making it easier than ever for residents to get answers, resolve concerns, and access the support they deserve.
Community members are encouraged to stop by the Algonquin Area Public Library District at 2600 Harnish Drive in Algonquin, and take advantage of this dedicated time to engage, ask questions, and connect with state resources.
Government works best when it’s accessible — and this event is another step toward ensuring every voice is heard and supported.
