MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

The DWH Mentorship program is dedicated to fostering  excellence by guiding scholars through their career, academic, and personal growth journeys. It embodies empathy, generosity without expectation, and a deep belief in the power of mentorship to transform lives.

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2025 DWH Mentorship Program - Calabar High School

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2025 DWH Mentorship Program - Kingston College

David "Wagga" Hunt Mentors

 

Calabar High School

Michael McPherson (Coordinator)

Earl Bailey
Jordan Batts
Ricardo Chambers
Zavier Chin
Andre Denny
Christopher Denny
Alexious Gonzales
Duane McDonald
Michael Roofe
Tyrone Smith
Andray Snouden
Don Streete

Kingston College

Christopher Hunt (Coordinator)

Lloyd Anderson
David Batts
Richard Dyche
Courtney Facey
Henry Francis
Stewart Jacobs
Rohan Lawrence
Anthony Longmore
Hamlin Pagon
Dwayne Richards
Philip Robinson
Oliver Smith

 

DWH Mentor Guidelines & Criteria 

Affiliation

Must be a DWH Committee Member or recommended by a DWH Committee  Member.

 

Commitment to Mentorship

Demonstrates a genuine interest in guiding DWH scholars through career,  academic and personal growth. 

Willing to commit to a minimum of 1-2 hours (cumulative) per month for  mentoring activities (virtual or in-person). 

Coordinating as needed and as available, professional and personal  development exposures. 

Expectation to initiate contact with parent(s) or guardian(s).

 Agrees to participate in mentor orientation and feedback sessions hosted by  DWH. 

 Values long-term relationship building more than transactional interactions.

 

Character and Conduct 

Upholds high ethical standards, confidentiality, and professionalism in all  interactions. 

Must have no active disciplinary, ethical, or legal issues that could affect  credibility or mentorship integrity.

 

Diversity and Inclusion Alignment 

Demonstrates cultural competence and sensitivity to students from diverse  socioeconomic and geographic backgrounds. 

Encourages open dialogue and supports mentees’ individual identities and  aspirations. 

 

Contribution to School/Jamaican and Global Community 

Serves as a bridge between school and community, promoting educational and  career pathways for future leaders.

 

Evaluation and Endorsement 

Prospective mentors must: 

 Complete a mentor application or profile form (including bio, industry,  and area of expertise). 

Undergo a review by DWH Executive Committee prior to acceptance.

 

Ideal Mentor Profile

A DWH Mentor is someone who embodies DWH excellence, leads with empathy, gives without  expectation, and believes in the power of mentorship to transform lives.