by mark | Mar 11, 2020 | News
Each year, Corpsmembers throughout the state apply for a coveted spot at the Corpsmember Leadership Conference. It may not be a week of intensive physical labor, but it’s still hard work. The conference teaches interpersonal skills, challenges Corpsmembers to think...
by mark | Feb 25, 2020 | News
The CCC Placer Center in Auburn has served as the residential home for thousands of Corpsmembers over the decades. But, not right now – that’s because the center is undergoing a $21.4 million renovation. In mid-February, construction crews poured the first concrete...
by mark | Feb 21, 2020 | News
Losing a place to live at a young age can send you down the wrong path. Fortunately for Corpsmember Jesse Bojorquez, he found the CCC and through hard work moved his life forward in a better direction. Jesse is a now a crew leader and recently transferred from CCC...
by mark | Feb 19, 2020 | News
Building and maintaining a trail means hiking the trail – and not just once, but multiple times every single workday. CCC Placer Center Corpsmembers will put in up to 12 miles of hiking each day when they’re at South Yuba River State Park. These aren’t an easy 12...
by mark | Feb 12, 2020 | News
The California Conservation Corps is proud and excited over Governor Newsom’s reappointment of our director, Bruce Saito. Bruce was first appointed in 2015 and has led an aggressive mission to expand the CCC and its benefits to women and underserved communities while...
by mark | Feb 12, 2020 | News
Helping make a difference on the bike paths and trails they’ve grown up on means a lot to these CCC Chico Center Corpsmembers. Chico Crew 26 is helping improve the safety and health of Bidwell Park. They’re removing overgrown invasive plants and reducing the fire...