Number23-04
Resolution TitleHonoring the 30th Anniversary of the National Guard Youth Challenge Program
Resolution Description (Short)

Seeks acknowledgment of the National Guard Youth Challenge Program's thirty years of successful at-risk youth development in our communities.

Proposal TypeNew
State/Territory Chapter Submitting (Primary Sponsor)HI
Business Case

In recognition of the National Guard Youth Challenge Program's (NGYCP) thirty years of providing at-risk teenagers between the ages of 16 and 18 with effective, free, alternative education and structured discipline. Over 200,000 participants in the Youth Challenge and Job Challenge Programs have graduated from NGYCP's 39 Youth Challenge Program locations across 28 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Nearly 184,000 cadets have received credentials through the program since its inception in 1993, including High School Equivalency Diplomas, High School Diplomas, High School Credit, College Credit, Job Certifications, and Apprenticeships. The program, supported by a Department of Defense-state cost-share, provides at-risk youngsters with an exceptional chance to alter their direction at a pivotal point in their lives. The multi-phased NGYCP combines character development, resilience, educational instruction, learning, and mentorship with quasi-military discipline and training.

Recommendation

The Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States recommends to the Congress of the United States legislation in support of honoring the 30th Anniversary of the National Guard Youth Challenge Program.

Primary Resolution CategoryEducation
Secondary Resolution CategoryCommendation
Submission Date5/9/23
Committee Status1
Date of Committee Recommendation8/15/23
Adoption Status1
Date of Adoption8/16/23
Resolution StatusActive