by lidia.lepe-banales | Sep 13, 2024 | Forest Health, News, On
“Being out here is something to really enjoy, it’s something that teaches you about life, it teaches you about peace.” Bella HuizarCCC Greenwood Center For many of our Corpsmembers, the first time they encounter big trees and forests is their first...
by Beth Hotchkiss | Sep 9, 2024 | Habitat Restoration, News
Pulling to Preserve Humboldt’s Pristine Dunes Watch! CCC Fortuna Corpsmembers cross the Ma-l’el Sand Dunes in Humboldt County to get to their work site where they’re removing invasive species. What a day at Ma-le’l Dunes! CCC Fortuna Corpsmembers...
by Beth Hotchkiss | Sep 9, 2024 | Culinary, News
Extra Hours, Work in Magalia Kitchen Keeps Park Fire Crews Fueled Magalia Culinary Corpsmembers serve California National Guard, CAL FIRE, and CCC wildland firefighters after a 10-to 12-hour shift on the Park Fire. When large-scale wildfires ignite, everyone does...
by Beth Hotchkiss | Aug 30, 2024 | All, Built Environment, News
Keeping Costs Down, Lights On, And California Green with Retrofitting Sacramento Corpsmembers help improve energy efficiency by installing energy efficient lighting systems. It’s amazing the difference a new light bulb can make, especially when you’ve...
by Beth Hotchkiss | Aug 15, 2024 | News, Trails
How do you get large planks of wood down a trail to build a bridge? Very carefully and with some creativity. CCC Redding Corpsmembers put their physical and mental might to work on the Canyon Hollow Trail earlier this year on the southwest side of town. The finished...
by lidia.lepe-banales | Aug 7, 2024 | Forest Health, News
“…I have the opportunity to actually do something, it’s really important to me that I take it.” Trinity GebhardtCCC Chico Center While the Park Fire rages on in the Northstate, it’s a harsh reminder of why our Corpsmembers commit as much time...