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MILITARY & VETERANS AFFAIRS |
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IMMEDIATE (9 February 2001) |
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FORT DIX, NJ - On Saturday, February 17, 2001, a class of 82 cadets will graduate from the New Jersey National Guard ChalleNGe Youth Program. The ceremony will take place beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Timmerman Theater which is located at the corner of 8th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue on Fort Dix, New Jersey. Acting Governor Donald DiFrancesco will be the keynote speaker at the event. Major General Paul J. Glazar, The Adjutant General of New Jersey, will host the ceremony. The New Jersey ChalleNGe Youth Program is run by the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and is staffed primarily by the New Jersey National Guard. ChalleNGe is a 22 week co-ed residential program which affords N.J. high school dropouts the opportunity to earn a GED diploma, get valuable job training, and perform community service projects while in a structured, disciplined environment. The program is designed to give “at risk” youth a second chance to get their lives back on track and become productive, wage earning citizens. Unlike “boot camp,” ChalleNGe is voluntary and applicants are carefully screened. All participants must be 16-18 years old, drug free, not on parole or probation, New Jersey residents, and United States citizens. The next ChalleNGe class is scheduled to begin in March of 2001. Applications are now being accepted. Many of the graduating cadets will have earned their G.E.D. (high school equivalency diploma) and some will be going on to college or entering military service – which requires a high school diploma. Each cadet will also have earned an educational stipend which can be used to further their education or assist in additional vocational training. Music for the graduation will be provided by the New Jersey National Guard’s 63rd Army Band under the direction of Warrant Officer Dorinda Roth. For applications or more information on the New
Jersey National Guard ChalleNGe Youth Program, please call the Commandant’s
Office at 609-562-0571.
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