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Canada-0-PATIO 公司名錄
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- Conservation (Fire) Camps Program - CDCR
What is a Conservation (Fire) Camp? CDCR initiated the Conservation (Fire) Camp Program to provide able-bodied incarcerated people the opportunity to work on meaningful projects throughout the state The CDCR road camps were established in 1915
- List of Conservation (Fire) Camps - CDCR
Acton #11 Alder #20 Antelope #25 Bautista #36 Ben Lomond #45 Cuesta #24 Deadwood #23 Delta #8 Eel River #31 Fenner Canyon #41 Fra
- Frequently Asked Questions Conservation (Fire) Camp Program - CDCR
The Conservation (Fire) Camp Program can be an important part of an incarcerated person’s rehabilitation as they serve their sentences with CDCR Just as in every CDCR prison, every conservation camp offers rehabilitative and educational services, including substance abuse programs, religious programs, and GED courses
- Conservation (Fire) Camps - CDCR
Conservation (Fire) Camps Our Mission CDCR, in cooperation with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) and the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACFD), jointly operates 35 conservation camps, commonly known as fire camps
- Holton Conservation Camp #16 - Sylmar - CDCR
Holton Conservation Camp #16 Holton Conservation Camp #16 is jointly operated by CDCR and the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACFD ) The camp’s primary mission is to support local, state, and federal agencies as they respond to fires, floods, and other natural and manmade disasters Incarcerated hand crews also complete community service and conservation projects year-round
- Growlersburg Conservation Camp #33 - Georgetown - CDCR
Growlersburg Conservation Camp #33 Growlersburg Conservation Camp #33 is jointly operated by CDCR and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) The primary mission of the camp is to support local, state, and federal agencies as they respond to emergencies such as fires and floods Incarcerated hand crews also complete community service and conservation projects year
- Acton Conservation Camp #11 - CDCR
Acton Conservation Camp #11 Acton Conservation Camp #11 is jointly operated by CDCR and the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACFD) The camp’s primary mission is to provide incarcerated hand crews to fight fires Los Angeles County area and all over the State of California
- Eel River Conservation Camp #31 - Redway - CDCR
Eel River Conservation Camp #31 Eel River Conservation Camp #31 is run cooperatively run by CDCR and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) The camp’s primary mission is to provide incarcerated hand crews for fire suppression These crews also provide a work force for floods, conservation projects and community services
- Malibu Conservation Camp #13 - Malibu, CA - CDCR
Malibu Conservation Camp (#13) opened in October 1980 The camp previously operated as a CDCR male inmate camp, but became a female camp in 1986 Malibu incarcerated crews are utilized on wildland fire suppression, as well as county conservation assignments, which include maintenance of the State beaches, local parks and fire stations
- Mount Bullion Conservation Camp #39 - Mariposa - CDCR
Mount Bullion Conservation Camp #39 Mount Bullion Conservation Camp #39 is jointly operated by CDCR and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection The camp’s primary mission is to provide incarcerated hand crews to support local, state, and federal agencies in their response to emergencies such as fires and floods Camp participants also complete community service and
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