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Pay and Benefits Corpsmembers receive a stipend of $2,814 per month from which $500 per month must be paid for the cost of food and supplies. Paychecks are mailed to the backcountry direct deposit is not available. Health insurance, food, and housing (camping) are provided for all Corpsmembers during the season.
Youth Corps is a year-round, voluntary program that engages young adults (ages 16 to 25) without a high school diploma in full-time community service, training, and educational activities.
Working with mayors and cities across the state, California Volunteers, Office of the Governor launched #CaliforniansForAll Youth Jobs Corps to provide thousands of youths with similar opportunities to serve their communities while gaining job skills, work experience, and a pathway into public service.
The Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) is a paid summer youth work program in federally managed lands. The National Park Service, US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service and Bureau of Land Management employ teens each summer to participate in the YCC.
General Information About the CCC Simply stated, the CCC puts youth and the environment together to benefit both. The young adults of the CCC work hard protecting and restoring Californias environment, responding to disasters, becoming stronger workers, citizens and individuals through their service.

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Youth Conservation Corps members work in a healthful outdoor setting on a variety of projects including building trails, maintaining fences, cleaning up campgrounds, improving wildlife habitat, environmental education planning and teaching, stream restoration, historic building preservation, and more!
A division under the National Youth Council, we empower and support youths, aged 15 to 35, to ignite positive change in society through community service. We do this by catalysing meaningful collaborations between youths, the social service sector and society.
In partnership with local governments and community-based organizations across the state, Youth Service Corps engages young people to help tackle critical issues in priority areas: public service, food insecurity and climate action.

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