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Bigot. Transphobe. Ageist. Xenophobe. Sexist. White Supremacist. These are just a few of the names I was called while competing in collegiate forensics tournaments. Having
Young Women for America (YWA) equips the next generation to protect and promote Biblical values and Constitutional principles through prayer, education, and advocacy on college campuses and in local communities.
Through YWA, you can:
YWA offers a tangible way to stand for Biblical values and Constitutional principles in America’s culture and policy.
Inland Empire YWA Chapter President Sarai McCullough recently wrote about the importance of the Young Women for America program. “YWA has cultivated me as a chapter president by surrounding me with faithful women of God who have invested deeply in my faith, convictions, and leadership. Their guidance has equipped me to pour into the young women in my chapter so they feel confident and emboldened to speak about their values in their own spheres of influence. It is such a beautiful example of discipleship in action, and I feel incredibly blessed to be a part of changing the culture for Christ in this way.”
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