Summit County Social Services

 

Summit County Social Services provides a variety of programs for people of all ages from prenatal through senior citizens.   Social services focus principally on vulnerable and at-risk populations, such as low-income families, children in need of protection, the aged, and the disabled.  The departmental mission is to assist eligible families/individuals in achieving core needs, such as shelter, food and health care, while working toward the goals of self-sufficiency and independence. 

 Financial Assistance Programs:
Aid to Needy Disabled (AND)
Colorado Works – Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP)
Food Assistance (SNAP)
The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP)
Low Income Energy Assistance (LEAP)
Old Age Pension (OAP)

 Child Support Enforcement

 Foster Care Licensing

 Child Care Licensing

 Veteran’s Services

 Adult Protection

 Children and Family Services

 Child Protection

 Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting

 

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