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YCC Summer Program
Youth Conservation Corps (YCC)
Summer Program provides employment opportunities and environmental
education to hard-working high school students interested in preserving
Lake County's wetlands, prairies and woodlands. This program is a
partnership between YCC, Inc. and the Lake County Forest Preserve
District.
WHY PARTICIPATE?
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Gain and develop valuable life skills including excellent work
habits, teamwork, leadership and communication. |
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Foster a love and understanding of the environment through
educational opportunities and hands-on work experience. |
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Learn conservation and light construction techniques. |
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Spend the summer outdoors. |
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Earn
money! YCC participants earn a competitive hourly wage. |
WHAT TO EXPECT
As a member of YCC's Summer Program, you'll work to
preserve and protect some of Lake County's most treasured natural lands.
The day to day activities of YCC teams are as varied as the teenagers
who participate in them. On any given day you could help to:
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Develop nature trails. |
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Plant native flora. |
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Construct trails, bridges or boardwalks. |
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Participate in erosion control studies. |
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Build and restore canoe launches. |
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Restore stream banks. |
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Rebuild wildlife habitats |
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…and much more |
In addition to conservation work, YCC teams also
receive regular environmental education, participate in team-building
exercises, and have a chance to enjoy the benefits of their hard work
through recreational activities from camping to canoeing.
YCC is open to Lake County residents aged 16-18. The
program runs eight weeks, beginning in mid-June and continuing though
early August. Participants work five days a week, Monday though Friday,
for eight hours each day and earn $7.25 per hour. Participants are split
into crews consisting of six members and are led by a trained
college-level crew member.
Crews are recruited from urban and rural high
schools in Lake County and represent a varied mix of ethnic and economic
backgrounds. New participants are selected through a lottery, with an
equal number of male and female crew members chosen each year. Returning
corps members receive priority placement at the recommendation of their
crew leader.
Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) Summer Program
provides employment opportunities and environmental education to
hard-working high school students interested in preserving Lake County's
wetlands, prairies and woodlands.
HOW TO APPLY
If you or would like to
apply to participate in YCC's summer program, please complete the
application
and send it to:
The address at the top of the application.
Click
here for printable application
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