What is
Empower Women and Youth PAC
Empower Women and Youth PAC is a grassroots, Gen Z-led political action committee dedicated to electing women, uplifting young voices, and expanding civic engagement across the country.
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What is EWAY?
Empower Women and Youth PAC (EWAY) is a grassroots political action committee focused on supporting women candidates and increasing youth participation in politics and public service.
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Who does EWAY support?
EWAY supports women candidates, emerging leaders, and campaigns that align with our mission of expanding opportunity, representation, and civic engagement.
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How is EWAY funded?
EWAY is powered by grassroots supporters. Contributions from individuals help fund voter outreach, candidate support, digital organizing, and educational initiatives.
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Can I volunteer with EWAY?
Absolutely. We welcome volunteers interested in communications, social media, fundraising, voter engagement, graphic design, and grassroots organizing.
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Do I need political experience to get involved?
No. Whether you’re a seasoned organizer or getting involved for the first time, EWAY provides opportunities for people of all experience levels to make a difference.
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How can I donate?
You can support our mission through a one-time or recurring contribution. Every donation helps amplify women’s voices and empower the next generation of leaders.
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Is EWAY Gen Z led?
Yes. EWAY was founded and is led by Gen Z organizers who are passionate about creating meaningful change through civic engagement and political participation.
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Why does EWAY focus on women and youth?
Women and young people remain underrepresented in many areas of government and leadership. EWAY works to help close that gap by providing support, resources, and opportunities for future leaders to succeed.
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Who founded EWAY?
Empower Women and Youth PAC (EWAY) was founded by Christian Cerda and Makenna Dorn, two young organizers committed to increasing youth engagement, empowering women leaders, and building a more representative democracy through grassroots action and civic participation.