RCCD College Corps Fellows from Moreno Valley College, ÎçÒ¹¸£Àû¶Ìƪ, and Riverside
                              City College are set to complete their inaugural service program this summer. The
                              College Corps program is a paid service initiative that aims to help college students
                              graduate on time while also providing meaningful work that benefits the local community.
                              The initiative awards students up to $10,000 for serving their community by completing
                              450 hours of service.
The College Corps Fellows have been at the forefront of tackling the most significant
                              issues facing California today. They have been mentoring and tutoring low-income students,
                              distributing meals to those who are food insecure, and taking action on climate change.
                              AB 540 CA Dream Act students can also take part in the program, ensuring that all
                              college students in California can earn money while serving their community.
The first cohort of the RCCD College Corps program has already served over 10,000
                              hours, working with 11 active community host partners. These partners include Catholic
                              Charities, the City of Moreno Valley's Community Development Department and Parks
                              and Community Services Department, Jurupa Unified School District, MVC Monty Market,
                              Upward Bound Programs, ÎçÒ¹¸£Àû¶Ìƪ Food Pantry, RCC Basic Needs Resource Center,
                              Riverside Community Health Foundation, Riverside Unified School District, and Step
                              Up Tutoring.
The program's success has been recognized by the  (WRCOG), which awarded the RCCD College Corps Cohort the General Assembly Community
                              Service Award. Moreno Valley Council Member Baca-Santa Cruz nominated the initiative
                              for its outstanding community service and leadership within the WRCOG region. RCCD
                              College Corps will be recognized at the 32 General Assembly and Leadership Address
                              on Thursday, June 29, 2023, at the Pechanga Resort Casino.
College Corps Director Darci Manzo Piron is excited for the new cohort to begin next
                              fall. Manzo Prion shared,
“Participating in programs like College Corps and volunteering, in general, can have
                              numerous benefits for college students. Not only do they provide an opportunity to
                              earn money while serving, but they also offer the opportunity to develop new skills,
                              build a professional network, and make a positive impact in the community. This form
                              of service can help our students develop a sense of purpose, increase their confidence,
                              and even improve their mental and physical health.â€
The program has garnered recognition for its outstanding work and is poised to continue
                              its mission of making a difference in the lives of Californians for years to come.
Follow the RCCD College Corps Instagram account () for the latest updates and information, and check out this video from RCCD Chancellor
                              W Wolde-Ab Isaac, Ph.D:
