Our Mission

Our Mission

- Through Community Engagement -

We RePower Underserved Communities


In 2011 Mac started a ministry that takes a holistic approach to life and community. He became Lay Leader of his church and along with his brother Mike, facilitated an environmental restructuring project to serve underdeveloped communities in conjunction with the Department of Water & Power. This helped to form the Watts Clean Air & Energy Committee (WCAEC). WCAEC was fathered by minister Mac Shorty (Watts), Michael Chattom (Compton), and Kent Minault (Sierra Club Employee).

Here's how we do it...

We use different principles of engagement to give folks that encouragement because we understand how to utilize the different resources we have access to.

They were better known as “ The Three Musketeers of Clean Air & Energy” in Watts. The three founders knew that the disadvantaged Watts Community was in dire need to have active community education and engagement on the larger picture of global warming including air, energy and water. WCAEC has been the driving agent of connecting Watts to the new and innovative industry of clean and green lifestyles. WCAEC is an advocacy, holding officials and utility companies accountable. WCAEC’s goal is to uphold integrity by educating the community via outreach and education, uplift accountability of all players, and to be an advocate for Watts while respecting the value of the community’s needs and voice. 

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