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- California Conservation Corps
The California Conservation Corps offers young adults the opportunity to work and live at nine residential centers across California Alternatively, you can stay closer to home and report to one of our 15 non-residential locations throughout the state
- Join the CCC | California Conservation Corps
Yes, you can join the California Conservation Corps (CCC) if you are still in the Military Reserves The CCC values the skills and experience that military personnel bring to the program
- About Us | California Conservation Corps
The California Conservation Corps is a youth workforce development program dedicated to preparing young adults for meaningful careers and educational opportunities The CCC is a state department within the California Natural Resources Agency We are the largest and longest running conservation corps in the nation
- Locations | California Conservation Corps
The California Conservation Corps offers young adults the opportunity to work and live at nine centers with on-site housing across California Alternatively, you can stay closer to home and report to one of our 15 non-residential locations throughout the state
- CCC Application | California Conservation Corps
Staff Jobs CCC Foundation Contact Us CCC Privacy Policy Statement Conditions of Use Accessibility Language Access Information Site Map CCC Headquarters 1719 24th Street Sacramento, CA 95816 916-341-4430 Copyright © 2025 State of California
- Work for CCC | California Conservation Corps
The CCC’s Upward Mobility Program is a career mobility program designed to give state employees an opportunity to advance Each California department is required to operate an effective Upward Mobility Program To learn more about this program, please contact UMP@ccc ca gov
- History | California Conservation Corps
When atmospheric river events drenched California, CCC crews rose to the occasion to protect communities from flooding In 2023, Corpsmembers were dispatched to 138 storm-related assignments, from sandbag filling and distribution to levee repair and stabilization covering more than 140,000 work hours
- Resource Conservation | California Conservation Corps
The California Conservation Corps partners with California State Parks, Caltrans, county and city departments, local school districts, and area non-profits to conserve and protect our natural resources
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