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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.

Tahoe Center Corpsmembers are building an ADA trail to last decades in Grover Hot Springs State Park. Corpsmembers are compacting trail bed, rebuilding bridges, and building up layers of rock to allow wheelchairs, strollers, and bikes to easily navigate the trail.

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Female Corpsmember in protective equipment holds chain saw preparing to fell dead tree

Cate Ashford is taking a break from college, to study conservation in the field. She's found the CCC to be an ideal place to hone in on future career pathways.

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It's an important, and required, part of CCC Energy Corps training; OSHA 10. Corpsmembers from Norwalk, Vista and Fresno recently took part in the training where they built scaffolding and tested safety harnesses.

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Ilana Greenwald says joining a CCC wildland fire crew is the hardest thing she's done in her life. But, she's overcome the physical and mental challenges and is enjoying every minute of the opportunity.

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Delta Center Corpsmembers are building thousands of feet of a new trail in El Dorado County. When finished, the Monroe Ridge Connector Trail will connect a state park with a county park.

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