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On Earth Day, the California Conservation Corps announced that Kameron Jackson from the CCC Los Angeles Center is the CCC’s 2024 Corpsmember of the Year. Kameron joined us in late 2022 and has not only developed the technical skills associated with a wide variety of...
It’s a bird, it’s a plane … no wait, it’s a drone!! In the California Conservation Corps, young adults are setting their sights high, learning the basics of drone operations. “I’m really happy that I’m taking the class because I get to learn how to fly,...
Last year, 92 young adults in the California Conservation Corps ventured into remote wilderness to perform some of the most challenging and rewarding work of their lives. Six crews spent five and a half months living off-grid, constructing and maintaining trails for...
Joining the CCC opens up a world of opportunity, just ask our Global Corps crew! After a competitive application process, eight Corpsmembers were selected for an opportunity of a lifetime; they’re spending six weeks in Chile, maintaining and restoring the trail...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Today the California Conservation Corps is excited to announce that Sloane Viola is CCC’s new Senior Deputy Director! Viola first joined the California Conservation Corps in February 2024 as a Deputy Director of Legislative and External Affairs....
In the wake of the Palisades and Eaton wildfires, 26 crews from the California Conservation Corps — plus six more from certified local corps across the state — came together to help the Los Angeles community. Based out of Zuma Beach and the Santa Anita Racetrack...
The damage caused by the Palisades Fire along Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu is significant. With the waters of the Pacific Ocean lapping at fire damaged structures, Corpsmembers joined our Cal OES and DWR counterparts to prevent toxins from causing harm to the ocean...
As the Eaton Fire approached homes and critical infrastructure in its first few days, CCC Tahoe fire crews were there putting in hand line. Over the course of the fire’s first week, Tahoe 1 and 2 worked 24-hour shifts putting in fire breaks, cold line, and working hot...
In one of the largest deployments in California Conservation Corps history, more than 350 CCC Corpsmembers are preparing to begin a massive watershed protection mission. In partnership with California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, California...
Reaching full containment on the Palisades Fire requires putting out and containing any remaining embers and hot spots. CCC Camarillo fire crew 4 is among the crews hiking through ash covered hillsides to reach the smoldering remnants of the fire. At the border of the...