The Civilian Conservation Corps employed 274,375 young men between the ages of 17 and 25 in 1,300 camps nationwide. By 1935 the number of camps and employed young men increased dramatically. Eventually, almost 3 million people served in the Corps. The men signed on for 6 months and were organized into crews that reforested land, undertook conservation projects in National Parks, and worked on trails and clearing growth in National Forests. They built bridges, repaired dams, built fire lookouts and fences, and did terracing to prevent erosion. They were paid $30 a month, but they had to send $25 to their folks in the cities, so the parents would have money to spend to stimulate the economy. The CCC was one of the most popular and most successful of the New Deal measures.
There are no rules.
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No it is not against the rules.
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CCCS refers to a consumer credit counseling service that provides credit counseling and other financial education to the communities it serves. A consumer credit counseling service is a nonprofit charity. Additionally, organizations that carry the CCCS name are members of the National Foundation for Consumer Credit (NFCC).
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speak to either the CCCS or Citizens advice bureau
A person should use the help of Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) when trying to manage debt. You can find services such as debt consolidation, credit counseling and more at the Consumer Credit website.
If you have good credit, contact your bank and see about a debt consolidation loan. If not, seek out Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS).
The concept behind a CCCS debt management plan is to consolidate several outstanding loans or credit lines into one manageable loan, usually with less interest than the previous loans. The key things to consider here, which can usually only be answered by a qualified professional, is whether this is the best option for you as there are usually other options available if outstanding debt is an issue.
Not much, unfortunately. The IRS is generally not willing to work with CCCS. If you can obtain a private debt consolidation loan, that will still work, however.
Yes. Even CCCS charges setup fees and monthly service fees. Worse, there are scam companies out there that will charge hefty fees for nothing.
You can find information online regarding money management international at the following websites...www.moneymanagement.org/Utility/Privacy-Policy.aspx or getoutofdebt.org/.../I-have-contacted-cccs-and-money-management-.