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If you are a member of the media and are requesting information or access to our centers or projects, please call (916) 341-3145. You can also email the CCC Communications office at cccnews@ccc.ca.gov

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.

Corpsmember Tristan Manzano grew up in the greater Los Angeles area, but now calls Tahoe Center home. It's a move he never saw coming, but the skills he's gaining and experiences he's having is making the move more than worth it.

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Shasta Cascade Corpsmembers are making the Madora Lake trail in Plumas County more accessible. The years-long project requires lots of rock work, including shaping, chiseling, and smashing rocks to build up the trail.

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Anthony Pavon found the CCC by accident, but he's not regretting walking into the wrong orientation. In fact, he found the CCC to be the ideal place to earn his much anticipated high school diploma.

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Three Corpsmembers in protective equipment stand atop ladders changing out light fixtures inside a court house clerk's office

Norwalk Energy Corpsmembers work in tight conditions, going up and down ladders, and figuring out complex wiring and technical setups. They can retrofit thousands of fixtures on projects, like they recently did at the Pomona Courthouse.

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Energy Corpsmember Diana Alvarez joined the CCC without any electrical experience. Now, thanks to the hands-on training she receives, she's planning on making the energy field her career.

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