In 'The Odyssey', Athene helped Odysseus numerous ways physically and mentally by aiding him, Telemachus, and Penelope.
In book I, Athene urged Telemachus to give up boyhood, act like a man, present his case to search for his father to the assembly, and take stronger steps to search for his father. After Telemachus presented his case to the assembly and no action was taken on his request for a ship to enable him to search for his father, Telemachus prayed to Athene
for help. In response to his prayer, Athene appeared as Mentor and borrowed a ship and crew for Telemachus. …