Mentor Program

Why Join the Mentor Network?

  • Today’s careers are built on strong personal networks.
  • Share information with transitioning disabled veterans making a career change.
  • Network with other patriotic citizens.
  • Help an injured Solider, Sailor, Marine or Airman

If you are interested in becoming a mentor there is one facilitator per state and two categories of Mentors.

State Coordinator

The state coordinator is responsible for developing a mentor network inside the State in which they are located. This individual will be responsible for contacting and qualifying the mentors within that state.

Mentor Types

  1. Sponsor Mentor: A sponsor mentor takes on a more one on one approach. They really get involved in the day to day activities of the service disabled veteran and become a source of strength for the protégé more in the traditional sense of the mentor.
  2. Support Mentor: If you don’t have a lot of time on your hands but want to get involved become a Support Mentor. There are several ways you can help open doors, be an advocate, provide information on the area and schools suggest mechanics, attorneys, etc.