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National Center for Mentoring Excellence

The National Center for Mentoring Excellence

"You've got to believe if you want to succeed."
- Laing Burns

The National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute's National Center for Mentoring Excellence (NCME) was established through a five-year research and development grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration. The goal of the NCME is to develop and facilitate model mentoring programs, based on established best practices for mentoring, that can be replicated throughout the country.  These programs will match blind and low vision young adults with positive blind role models who demonstrate good blindness skills, incorporate an exemplary philosophy on blindness into their daily lives, and are successful in their chosen careers.

Learn how blind youth have been empowered by positive blind adult role models. Watch Walking the Walk: The NFB Mentorship Advantage. 

A mentor floats in the water during an activity."Go confidently in the direction of your dreams.  Live the life you have imagined."
- Henry David Thoreau


Imagine the Possibilities...

For more information regarding the National Center for Mentoring Excellence, please click on one of the following links:

  • About the NCME 
    Learn more about the development and history of the program.
  • Mentoring Resources
    Find out about local mentoring programs for blind youth, get tools to start your own mentoring program, and view links to other mentoring resources.
  • Mentoring Activities
    Need ideas and activities for your mentoring relationship? Find out about how your activities can revolve around The Five Elements for Success. A mentor sits on top of a pole during a ropes course activity.
  • Reflections and Nuggets of Wisdom
    Read about the mentoring relationship from the perspective of both the mentor and the mentee.  Learn about the importance of mentoring through stories from successful adults about who mentored them!
  • Obtaining Employment
    The NCME implements mentoring programs to connect blind youth with mentors so they can work toward the goal of high quality employment.

If you have any questions about the NCME, contact:

Treva E. Olivero
Coordinator, Mentoring and Outreach Projects
Jernigan Institute
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
200 East Wells Street
     at Jernigan Place
Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 659-9314, ext. 2295
(410) 659-5129 (fax)

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