California Service Corps Seeks 10000 New Members at San Jose State University

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California is on a mission to recruit 10,000 new members for its California Service Corps, a program aimed at empowering young people to engage in community service. Leaders gathered at San Jose State University to promote this initiative, which is set to contribute over 5 million hours of service this year alone.

The California Service Corps is not just about volunteering; it’s a movement that has grown larger than the Peace Corps. Participants will collaborate with local organizations and nonprofits, providing vital services such as wildfire relief, tutoring, mentoring, and climate action initiatives.

In addition to making a difference in their communities, college service corps fellows can earn up to $10,000 in scholarships to support their training in fields like education and social work. As one leader noted, these efforts are crucial for building and maintaining democracy and community, bridging gaps, and giving young people a sense of purpose.

This initiative represents a significant opportunity for youth in California to make a lasting impact while gaining valuable experience and support for their future careers.

Converted from KPIX CBS Bay Area: Paid Service Opportunities Now Open in California meeting on June 15, 2025
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