National Guard Youth Challenge The West Virginia Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy in Kingwood, WV is part of the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program.
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This page will be used as a resource for mentors and will offer websites and other valuable information to help you achieve a positive and successful mentoring experience.  Please check in frequently for updated tips and ideas.   One excellent resource can be found by going to www.mentoring.org.  

Would you like to talk with other mentors?
There is a "Mentor Forum"  on our website Bulletin Board.  This is a great way to ask questions, get advice, share ideas and experiences with other mentors.  

Mentoring- the Core of ChalleNGe
Mentor follow-up throughout the 12-month Post-Residential Phase has proven to be the key ingredient to the long-term success of Youth ChalleNGe graduates.   Matching cadets with a caring, responsible mentor is the most critical component of the Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy.  This mentoring relationship begins in the Residential Phase and continues for a full year during the Post-Residential Phase of the program.
Mentoring has always existed and has always been effective. There is really nothing mystical or magical about being a mentor or why mentoring works so well.  Every successful person has had mentors in his or her life. It could be a teacher, a coach, a neighbor, a relative, a co-worker, an AA or NA sponsor, or a minister.  What all of us have become is due, in part, to the mentors in our lives. 

After ChalleNGe...
Cadets are REQUIRED to meet with their mentor 4 times per month.   At least two of these should be face to face meetings while the others may include phone calls, letters, e-mails, etc.   Mentors are required to complete a monthly report and submit it to the Academy during the same 12 month period.  An online mentor report is available for your convenience.  The report can also be mailed, faxed, phoned, or e-mailed to the Case Manager.   These reports are reviewed by a case manager assigned to the cadet.  The results are then compiled and reported tot he National Guard Bureau in Washington D.C..  Case managers may call the mentors from time to time, to verify information or just to check on the relationship between mentor and cadet.  These mentor reports are extremely important.  The Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy's continued funding is dependent on receipt of these monthly mentor reports.

Mentor Fact-  Did You Know???
Youth who were in matches that terminated within the first six months suffered larger drops in feelings of self-worth and perceived scholastic competence than youth who had never been matched with a mentor (controls).

On the other hand, youth who were in matches that lasted more than twelve months reported significantly higher levels of self-worth, social acceptance, and scholastic competence; they also reported  their relationship with their parents had improved;  school had become more rewarding; and both their drug and alcohol use had declined!