Deadline: 30-Sep-22
Georgia Youth Challenge Program is seeking applications for Youth Challenge Academy.
Issue Areas
- Home Sickness
- Chances are, this will be your first time away from home for more than a week. Even then, you were most likely in a familiar environment with trusted people. Coming to YCA will be a great adventure for you, but as with any adventure you may be fearful of things you do not know or understand. You will naturally want to return to the familiar and loving embrace of your comfort zone and family members. Don’t worry, your platoon-mates will be in the same situation, and will quickly start to feel like family.
- Culture Shock
- Their cadets live in what is referred to as an “open bay” style dormitory with upwards of 50 other young adults. Candidates live with their peers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is little to no opportunity for privacy or quiet moments alone. If you are used to having your own room where you can shut the door and ignore the stress of interacting with other people, then this will be shocking indeed! Much like in the adult world, cadets will learn to cooperate with many different types of people.
- Physical Fitness & Diet
- The Georgia Youth ChalleNGe Academy is a physically demanding program and will include a daily period of physical exercise.. Cadets are strongly encouraged to begin getting into shape before they arrive on site, if at all possible. Begin by running or jogging for at least 20 minutes every day.
- Well-balanced meals are standard for all cadets. They provide three well balanced, cafeteria style meals, prepared by a nutritionist, each day where the cadets will eat as a platoon. Two snacks are provided each day as well.
- It is important for parents to encourage their cadet not to quit. All the hard work DOES pay off.
How to Succeed at a Georgia Youth ChalleNGe Academy
Following these suggestions can help ensure your cadet makes a successful transition from home life to a new life!
- For Applicants
- This is an incredible opportunity to re-invent yourself by leaving your past behind you and giving yourself a fresh start. Protect this opportunity by not disclosing or bragging about your past and any trouble you may have experienced. Maintain a positive attitude and think positive at all times!
- For Parents & Guardians
- The first few weeks can be very difficult for candidates/cadets due to all of the below lifestyle changes. It is not uncommon for a cadet to want to QUIT our program during the Acclimation Period.
- It is important for parents, guardians, family members, and mentors to stand firm and to encourage their teens to endure all of the changes and accept the ChalleNGe that they signed up to complete.
- Candidates with a Mental Health Diagnosis
- If your cadet has a mental health diagnosis, please note the diagnosis and medications on the paperwork. A mental health diagnosis does not prevent a child from entering the Academy but failing to properly treat the issue can prevent them from being successful. If staff members are not made aware, they cannot provide the support that your cadet needs.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be academically at-risk, a high school dropout, or have been expelled. Applicants must be between 16-18 years old by the start of the academy’s academic cycle.
- Additionally, the applicant must have never been convicted of a felony and have no legal action pending, be willing to become/stay drug & tobacco free, and physically and mentally able to complete the program.
For more information, visit https://www.georgiayouthchallenge.org/admissions/application.cms