After attending the Charlie Kirk memorial put on by University of Alaska – Anchorage’s Turning Point USA chapter, Anchorage Republican Women’s Club (ARWC) President Judy Eledge realized the importance of republicans mentoring and financially supporting young conservatives. To this end, ARWC donated $1,000 to the TPUSA chapter at the University of Alaska-Anchorage.
Without a doubt, the assassination of Charlie Kirk has motivated numerous students across colleges in America to join Turning Point USA in its mission “to promote the principles of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and limited government.”
One such student, Jack Thompson, has stepped forward to lead the TPUSA-UAA chapter. Thompson announces his vision for the chapter: “My vision is for this group to serve as a way for our generation to begin to write our chapter in the history of Alaska, starting immediately with next year’s elections. It is not just about politics; it is about building an institution that will mobilize my generation into something that changes Alaska. It is about proving that young Alaskans are not just watching things happen, but we are the ones fundamentally shaping our future.
He also expresses gratitude to ARWC: “The donation from ARWC is an incomprehensibly generous asset that will give us the means necessary to begin our work immediately.” Charlie Kirk has inspired many young conservatives to bring civil discourse and conversative values back to America. Older conservatives must actively support the next generation of conservative leaders.