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About the Office of Communications
The California Conservation Corps Office of Communications provides timely and relevant information that educates the public, potential recruits, media, lawmakers and CCC team members on our policies, projects, and successes. The Office of Communications coordinates media and public outreach; develops and disseminates public information via news releases, media advisories, and website and social media postings; arranges media interviews; and is responsible for the CCC brand and marketing.
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Corpsmembers across California are ready to respond to floods, if and when they happen this winter.
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Corpsmembers at the CCC Ukiah Center are hoping winter rains will help their months-long work to create salmon habitat in Mendocino County creeks.
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Corpsmembers at the CCC Chico Center get hands-on, and classroom, training in GIS from Butte College.
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Pomona 1 firefighting Corpsmembers get through the grind of fire season, and all the training that's required, by supporting each other through the literal up's and down's.
![Corpsmember Rasputin Cazares uses a chainsaw to buck up an invasive eucalyptus tree.](https://ccc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/CO204060-Enhanced-NR-300x169.jpg)
Corpsmembers rev up their chainsaws to remove invasive trees from Montaña de Oro State Park in San Luis Obispo County.