California Conference for Equity and Social Justice
The California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ) is a human relations organization dedicated to eliminating bias, bigotry and racism through education, conflict resolution and advocacy. Since 1963, the California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ), has worked to transform our communities to end oppression and injustice for all. At CCEJ, we know that real change only comes from everyone working together. That’s why all our programs are focused on raising awareness, healing conflicts, and bridging our differences. With decades of experience, CCEJ works in schools, businesses, and communities to make real systemic change by growing the movement of people building a stronger, more united Southern California. Now, more than ever, we need each other to build a world of understanding, acceptance, and justice for all of us. Together, we stand for justice for all.
For students volunteering at Building Bridges Camp, they should know it takes place at camp facilities in mountainous areas at higher elevations. This can lead to easily tiring, dehydration, and other physical symptoms if they do not follow directives from CCEJ for acclimatizing. Camp facilities always have electricity, heated water, heated cabins, and professionally prepared meals.