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CCC’s 2020 Corpsmember of the Year

We’re often asked what it is Corpsmembers do in the CCC. For CCC Los Padres Corpsmember Irene Sonido Avila, she’s done everything from improve forest health in our Save Our Sierra program to moving a creek—literally—doing fisheries work. Irene has also volunteered...

Corpsmembers Support COVID-19 Vaccination Sites

COVID-19 vaccines are getting into the arms of Californians and Corpsmembers are helping make that happen. CCC crews helped the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) turn parking lots into...

Protecting San Bruno Homes From Wildfire

Protecting homes from wildfire is something CCC Corpsmembers help to do every day. Over the last few months, Monterey Bay Center Corpsmembers camped for eight straight days in Crestmoor Canyon. The open space area is more than 70 acres in size and sits just west of...

Corpsmembers Earn Certifications and Job Skills

What can you get in a year with the California Conservation Corps? Well, a lot of things, but certifications and tool training are two big components. Whether its learning to buck and limb trees, run a woodchipper or operate a vibroplate, there’s a lot you can learn...

Solano Corpsmembers Protect Their Water, Communities

This is their drinking water and they’re doing their part to protect it. CCC Solano Center Corpsmembers know how to dig trenches and secure straw wattle to keep potentially toxic wildfire debris and ash from entering local watersheds. It’s an assignment they’ve taken...

Restoring and Widening Carr Fire Damaged Trail in Redding

More than two years after the deadly and destructive Carr Fire and there is still work to do in and around Redding. CCC Shasta Cascade Corpsmembers are restoring and widening a busy biking and hiking trail damaged by the inferno. It’s hard work to widen and improve a...