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Presenters launch LA Climate Week in Los Angeles; California Service Corps recruiting volunteers

LA Climate Week kickoff event · April 11, 2026
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Summary

At a Los Angeles kickoff, presenters announced the start of LA Climate Week and opened recruitment for the California Service Corps, highlighting a volunteer restoration project at Eaton Canyon and noting recovery from the Eaton Fire more than a year earlier.

Presenters at a kickoff event in Los Angeles said the city is marking the start of LA Climate Week and that recruitment for the California Service Corps is now under way. "Today's an important day for the state of California," one presenter said, drawing cheers from the crowd.

The event framed volunteer recruitment as a central component of the week. "Let's hear it for all of our Service Corps members," the same presenter said, asking attendees to recognize service members who will take part in projects across the region.

Another presenter described the kickoff as "the first of 300 planned events," and said the program will include a special restoration project at Eaton Canyon. The presenter added that the movement comes as the area continues to recover from the Eaton Fire, which occurred more than one year ago.

Organizers emphasized volunteer participation and on-the-ground restoration work rather than policy decisions. The event featured repeated audience cheers and brief remarks introducing planned activities; no formal votes or official municipal actions were recorded in the transcript.