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Colorado has a state-supervised and county-administered human services system. County departments are the main provider of many services to Colorado's families, children and adults. Find your county or tribal human/social services department's contact information below.
CDHS supports people and families by connecting them with assistance, resources and support at every stage of their lives. We serve Coloradans through bold and innovative health and human services. And together, we empower Coloradans to thrive.
Human Services. We are building a healthy, connected community that empowers people and strengthens families by confronting the root causes of crisis and instability. Hope for the future, help when you need it. This sums up our philosophy.
While the program won’t meet all nutritional needs for a household, it can help a family or individual buy groceries each month. Currently SNAP provides over $85 million in food assistance each year to over 25,000 people in Boulder County. There are several ways to apply for benefits.
Benefits assistance. The Colorado Department of Human Services helps ensure Coloradans have what they need to live a stable life now and in the future. We can help your family consistently put food on the table, heat your home, find livable-wage work, and afford basic necessities like rent, utilities, milk and diapers.
We deliver prevention-focused services to more than 110,000 people each year in Boulder County, including health care, food, child care, family stability supports, child and adult protection, financial coaching, child support, and much more.
Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains is a faith based, non-profit human services agency providing adoption, disaster relief, foster care, older adult guardianship, family support & education, and refugee & immigration services since 1948.