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CCC crews have been working with CDFA to help stop the spread of Med Fly in Alameda County.

Eight Corpsmembers are spending six weeks in Chile, maintaining and restoring the trail network in Torres Del Paine National Park.

Chico Corpsmembers worked quickly before winter rains arrived to create natural barriers and filtration systems to protect Big Chico Creek and its native wildlife.

With this promotion, Sloane Viola is excited to work closely with Director JP Patton to support the CCC.

Corpsmembers from six CCC centers took part in the first ever CNRA Culinary Pop-up event, putting their culinary skills to the test in front of a who's who of leadership.

Corpsmembers installed more than 6,000 linear feet of silt fencing to protect toxins from directly entering Pacific Ocean in Malibu.

Tahoe Centers fire crews helped protect people and property while on the Eaton Fire.

In one of the CCC's largest deployments, more than 350 Corpsmembers from across California are stepping in to help Los Angeles County recover from wildfires.

Multiple CCC fire strike teams worked in and around Topanga Canyon during the height and aftermath of the Palisades Fire.

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About CCC Communications & Outreach Unit

The California Conservation Corps Communications & Outreach Unit provides timely and relevant information that educates the public, potential recruits, media, lawmakers, and CCC team members on our policies, projects, and successes.

The Communications & Outreach Unit 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.

If you have questions about the CCC you can email us at CCCnews@ccc.ca.gov or you may call at 916-341-3145.