California leaders launch recruitment for 10000 California Service Corps members

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California is launching an ambitious initiative to recruit 10,000 young people for the California Service Corps, a program aimed at fostering careers in education and public service. State and local leaders gathered at San Jose State University to unveil this significant recruitment drive, emphasizing the opportunity for young Californians to make a meaningful impact in their communities.

The California Service Corps is set to engage its members in over 5 million hours of service this year alone. Participants will play vital roles in supporting students and teachers in public schools, responding to disasters such as the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, and addressing pressing issues like food insecurity.

This initiative not only aims to bolster community support but also positions the California Service Corps as a larger entity than the Peace Corps, highlighting its growing importance in the state. By joining this movement, young individuals will have the chance to contribute to their communities while gaining valuable experience in public service.

As California seeks to fill these positions, the program promises to create a ripple effect of positive change, enhancing educational support and disaster response efforts across the state. This recruitment drive represents a significant step toward building a more engaged and service-oriented generation.

Converted from ABC 7: California Recruiting 10,000 for Paid Service Corps Positions meeting on April 20, 2025
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