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Canyon Country Youth Corps A youth employment program for youth ages 16-23 to do needed service work on public lands. Eight to ten member crews work for 6-10 weeks in the summer to do trail work, revegetation projects, excavate, document, or protect sites under the guidance of an archaeologist, and/or other public lands maintenance projects. Visit CCYC on the web. |
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Coconino Rural Environment Corps CREC offers youth, 16-18, and young adults, 18-25, the opportunity to serve not only their community, but their country and their environment through hands-on conservation project work. Visit CREC on the web. |
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Nevada Conservation Corps Nevada Conservation Corps harnesses the energy and idealism of youth to meet the needs of Nevada public lands and communities. As a federally-funded AmeriCorps program, the NCC promotes ecological literacy through field research and direct conservation service. Visit NCC on the web. |
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Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Using youth service as a strategy RMYC's corpsmembers prevent substance abuse; build leadership, citizenship, and employability among youth; transform negative stereotypes of youth into positive relationships with the community; build entrepreneurship and civic participation; preserve and restore the environment; strengthen and help to end cyclical rural poverty in one of the poorest areas in the nation. Visit RMYC on the web. |
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Southwest Conservation Corps Southwest Conservation Corps (SCC) is a 501 (c) non-profit conservation program established in 1997 and located in Durango, Colorado. Our goal is to provide young adults with opportunities for conservation work in communities in the Four Corners area. Visit SCC on the web. |
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Utah Conservation Corps The UCC is an AmeriCorps program dedicated to improving the quality of public lands and the communities surrounding them through partnership projects, service and education. The UCC is primarily funded through an AmeriCorps grant from the Utah Commission on Volunteers and generates other needed revenue through partnership projects. Visit UCC on the web. |
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Wellness Coalition The Wellness Coalition Youth Conservation Corps is funded by the New Mexico Department of Environment and Minerals and is dedicated to making New Mexico a more beautiful place while giving jobs to young people (16 ? 25). The Wellness Coalition (TWC) is a regional, independent non-profit organization working in Catron, Grant, Hidalgo and Luna counties in southwestern New Mexico. Visit Wellness Coalition YCC on the web. |
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