Volunteer
Volunteering in #Rtown
The City of Rosenberg is excited to announce the launch of its new Volunteer Program, R-VIPs (Rosenberg’s Volunteer Initiatives Program) designed to connect residents with meaningful opportunities that enrich our vibrant community.
The R-VIPs program offers a variety of ways to get involved and make a lasting impact in our City! The Rosenberg Volunteer Program is dedicated to fostering community spirit and engagement by connecting residents with opportunities that enrich the City and the future of Rosenberg. Whether it’s volunteering at our special events, helping during a community park clean-up, volunteering in the office, or contributing to other city-wide initiatives – we have something for everyone!
Questions? Email volunteer@rosenbergtx.gov or call 832-595-3520.
Please note: To volunteer at the Rosenberg Animal Control and Shelter, please contact the shelter at 832-595-3490.
Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities
PARK CLEAN-UPs:
Volunteer litter pick-up shifts are an effective way to support the green spaces in our city. In fact, studies show that individuals are more likely to litter in littered spaces, so we know we need to keep our parks clean for them to stay clean! Supplies for litter collection will be provided.
SPECIAL EVENTS:
2026 Dates:
Wine & Beer Walk | Saturday, March 21
Touch-A-Truck | Saturday, April 18
Cinco De Mayo | Tuesday, May 5
Fish-Tastic | Thursday, June 11
Family 4th | Saturday, July 4
Fall Fest | Saturday, October 17
Boogeyman Bash | Saturday, October 31
Hometown Holiday Festival | Saturday, December 5
Citizen Involvement Programs
Citizens volunteer their time, energy, and expertise to serve as members of our boards and commissions, providing valuable insight and advice on various issues and events.
The City annually hosts the Rosenberg 101 program. During Rosenberg 101, participants will immerse themselves with the structure, function, and purpose of city government in classes taught by the City’s top leadership.
The purpose of the Citizen Police Academy is to provide the public with a better understanding of the daily operations of the Rosenberg Police Department through educational sessions covering different aspects of law enforcement.
Exploring is a program designed by Learning for Life (a sub-division of the Boy Scouts of America) for young adults, both male and female, ages 14 (and completed 8th grade) to 20 who share an attraction to a specific career such as law enforcement.
Experience a fun-filled week of interaction and receive hands-on instruction from police officers about the day to day operations at the Rosenberg Police Department. This program is for teens age 14 - 18 who are interested in a career in law enforcement or want to learn more about the police and law enforcement.