The LA Conservation Corps in Los Angeles, CA provides young people with opportunities to cultivate resilience within themselves, their communities, and the environment. Through a blend of work, education, and support programs, the Corps fosters an environment where individuals can make a tangible impact.
Corpsmembers engage in a variety of initiatives such as the Clean & Green program, After School Program, and projects like Compton Creek Natural Park and Commonwealth Nursery. By transforming 52,488 lbs of food waste into compost this year alone, the Corps showcases its dedication to climate and community resiliency.
Partnering with municipal agencies, private entities, and individuals, the Corps actively promotes climate resiliency and nurtures the next generation of the green workforce. From planting over 4,300 trees to offering services for conservation and community benefit projects, the Corps plays a pivotal role in shaping a greener, more sustainable Los Angeles.
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