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The NACCCA was
established as a non-profit organization in 1977 in the State of
California. NACCCA merged with the Civilian Conservation Corps
Legacy in 2008. Total membership currently stands at more than 3,200
members. The CCC Museum is located at 16 Hancock Avenue in Jefferson
Barracks, St. Louis, Missouri. The Virginia Office in located in Edinburg,
VA. See the Virginia site at ccclegacy.org.
The Membership
Membership in the CCCL is open to any individual, organization,
business, corporation, etc. who wishes to demonstrate their interest and
support for preserving the history and accomplishments of the CCC and wish
to promote its philosophy.
Annual membership dues to the CCCL are only $20 per year. Members receive
the bi-monthly "Journal" publication, highlighting stories about
the CCC and listing important information for our members. (Application
Form)
This organization also continues to work to influence others and promote
the conservation and work ethics of the CCC. The CCCL under the auspice of
NACCCA has already influenced federal, state, city, and county authorities
across America where CCC-type programs have been developed to help the
youth of today work and develop important skills. We continue this
important task so millions of young people benefit as former CCC'ers did
in the past.
The CCCL is a private not-for-profit organization that is funded by
membership dues and donations. The organization is guided by a board of
directors and employs a staff of three part time positions. |