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Gov. Gavin Newsom launches drive to add 10,000 to California Service Corps

Office of the Governor · April 5, 2026
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Governor Gavin Newsom announced a statewide push to recruit 10,000 young Californians into the California Service Corps, a paid program that offers job training, education benefits and placements in disaster response and climate work; he also unveiled a "men's service challenge" and urged interested applicants to apply online.

Governor Gavin Newsom announced a statewide push to recruit 10,000 young Californians into the California Service Corps, a paid program that provides job training and education benefits while placing members on disaster response and climate-action teams.

Newsom, speaking in Sacramento alongside AmeriCorps and College Corps members, described the expansion as a bid to bring more young people into public service and to "put members to work on issues like…

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