Ready to represent your community? How about signing on to become a Rockville Community Ambassadors?
Rockville Community Ambassadors are local volunteers who represent the City of Rockville in their neighborhood. Their role is to serve as connectors, providing direct support to residents while creating awareness of events and opportunities within their community.
The program is open to all community members age 18 years or older, including residents, local business owners and members of community organizations who would like to impact the city in a positive way.
Interested applicants must attend two training sessions and be willing to serve for six months.
For more information, contact senior community engagement coordinator Hjarman Cordero at hcordero@rockvillemd.gov or 240-314-8344.
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