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Nearly 100 Corpsmembers have spent days walking in the rain and mud, brought on my atmospheric river storms. This is no leisurely walk in a park, however. They’re filling, lugging, and placing sandbags weighing 30 to 40 pounds across a rain-soaked levee. ...
As flood waters washed across much of California, the young adults of the California Conservation Corps got busy cleaning up the mud, shoring up levees, and restoring confidence for many that they are not alone in their fight to stop what nature was about to deliver....
It’s certainly hard work, spending hot summer days carefully leveling and shaping a trail. For CCC San Diego Corpsmembers, turning a once makeshift trail into a permanent one makes it all worthwhile. Working with Forever Balboa Park and the City of San Diego,...
Four years after the devastating Carr Fire in Redding and we’re still seeing the impacts of the inferno. Trails are being restored, homes being rebuilt, but after winter storms hit the impacts of the Carr Fire are felt in one of Redding’s most used and...
Supporting and serving the communities where we work, live, and play are important aspects of being a Corpsmember in the California Conservation Corps. During the holiday season, it’s extra special to be able to give back. “It’s really nice being able to do something...