1

Social Services

"As a team we provide quality services to empower the lives of people in achieving independence and self-sufficiency."

Did you know that if you receive cash assistance benefits, you can have that cash directly deposited into your bank account?

Click here for the direct deposit enrollment form. 

Any child protection complaints can be addressed to the Child Protection Ombudsman at 1-720-625-8640.

Tommy Vigil image
Tommy Vigil
Director
 
Social Services Office
P.O. Box 249
233 Main Street Suite A
San Luis, CO 81152
Phone: (719) 672-4131
 
Hours of Operation:
7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Monday - Thursday
Open during lunch
Closed on all federal holidays
 
EBT Issuance:
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Monday - Thursday
 
Viola Salvatore- Receptionist
Nancy Chairez - Accountant
 
 
Colorado PEAK is the place to apply for and manage benefits online.
Use PEAK Colorado.gov/peak to apply for or manage your medical, SNAP, cash or other State of Colorado benefits.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Programs:

Child Welfare

Colorado Division of Child Welfare

Jacqueline Vigil - Supervisor
Ronnie Medina - Case Worker
Moriah Barela - Case Worker
Child Support

Colorado Division of Child Support Services

Samantha Parra - Technician
Income Maintenance
Pam Taylor - Supervisor
April Marion - Caseworker
Jeanette Sullivan - Caseworker
Karyme Villasenor - Caseworker
Marleene Molina - Caseworker
Adult Protection

Ronnie Medina - Caseworker

LEAP

Goodwill Services

Benefit Recovery

Alma Banuelos - Technician

Employment First

Alma Banuelos

Colorado Works

Colorado Works

Christie Gurule - Case Manager

Child Care

Alma Banuelos

Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP)

The Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) provides financial assistance to low-income families who are working, searching for employment, or in employment training. Families enrolled in the Colorado Works Program / Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and need child care services to support their efforts toward self- sufficiency are also eligible.            
 

How to Apply

Pick up an application from our office, or call 1-719-672-4131 to have one mailed to you. Bring the completed application and all required documents into our office. Applications cannot be processed without all required documents, which include:
 

Social Security numbers for all household members Proof of any income (pay stubs, letter from employer, etc.) Birth certificates for children Proof of residence in Grand County (lease, utility bill, etc.) Proof of child immunizations

 

Application Process Period

CCCAP applications will be processes within 14 days from the time our office receives your completed application and all required documents.

More Information

Visit the Colorado Department of Human Services Early Care and Learning webpage for
more information about CCCAP.

Everyone in the community plays a role in the prevention of child abuse and neglect.  Colorado has one toll-freephone number to report child abuse and neglect 24/7, 365 days a year.  Please call the Colorado Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline at 1-844-CO-4-KIDS (1-844-264-5437) to report concerns about a child's safety and well-being.  All calls are confidential and will be routed to the county where a child resides.  If it is an emergency or you are witnessing a child in a life-threatening situation, call 911 immediately.