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Community Ambassadors foster communication, collaboration, and help those in need navigate county resources.
Ambassadors are empathetic, motivated by service, and willing to engage in outreach opportunities.
Want to help your neighbors get connected to resources?
Become a Community Ambassador!
Community Ambassador Program
We understand that sometimes the issue is not that there is a lack of resources, but instead that there is a gap in the knowledge of and access to resources. The Community Ambassador program provides an opportunity for dedicated community members to learn about important county resources and services. With this knowledge, our ambassadors can give advice to their respective communities, as well as Howard County at large. Ambassadors will have the opportunity to serve as representatives at community events and help constituents navigate resources to find the information they need.
These outreach opportunities include, but are not limited to: Lunar New Year, Hispanic Heritage Festival, Greenfest, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
The Office of Human Rights and Equity hosts monthly Community Ambassador sessions that cover each of the topics from the curriculum. As participants complete more sessions and outreach activities, they build up to higher levels in the program.
Please note: Each session is open to the public, so all are welcome to come hear any specific information session on a topic that interests them.
The Community Ambassador Curriculum covers:
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Safety
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Housing
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Human Services
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Human Rights and Equity
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Sustainability
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Aging
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Transportation
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Health
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Rec & Parks
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Consumer Protection
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Workforce
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Emergency Preparedness
Become an Ambassador
Interested in becoming a Community Ambassador? Fill out this form, and our Community Ambassador Coordinator will get in touch with you to share more information about how to participate!
Community Ambassador Levels
Level 1: Community Champion
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Complete four training sessions
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Participate in outreach activities
Our community champions will be awarded a certificate and a pin.
Please note: If you have served on a Howard County Board or Commission for at least one year, you are automatically placed at Level 1: Community Champion.
Level 2: Community Ambassador
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Complete eight training sessions
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Participate in five outreach activities
Our official Community Ambassadors will receive a personalized name badge to wear at county events.
Level 3: Lead Ambassador
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Complete all twelve training sessions
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Participate in ten outreach activities
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Pass an online assessment on the curriculum content
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Pass an interview process
Our Lead Ambassadors will receive a special shirt and lead teams in service.