Boulder CO Medicaid – Food Stamp – Welfare Office
MEDICAID OFFICE | Services: Medicaid provides health care for low-income individuals. (SNAP), also known as Food Stamps, helps low-income families buy food. (TANF) program helps people become self-sufficient |
Services at Boulder CO Medicaid, Food Stamp, and Welfare Office
The Boulder Department of Housing and Human Services offers a range of assistance programs for residents in need. Here are the key services available:
Medicaid
- Medicaid provides health care for low-income individuals, including health and dental coverage for low-income families, children, adults, pregnant women, people who are blind or disabled, and the elderly.
Food Stamp Program (SNAP)
- The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as Food Stamps, helps low-income families buy food. It provides nutritional food assistance for households who meet certain eligibility criteria, offering over $85 million in food assistance each year to over 25,000 people in Boulder County.
Welfare Programs (TANF)
- The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program helps people become self-sufficient by strengthening the economic and social stability of families. This includes monthly cash benefits, help with emergency household costs, and services such as counseling and job training.
Residents can contact the Boulder Department of Housing and Human Services at 3400 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80304, or call the 24/7 hotline at (303) 441-1000 for further information and assistance
Boulder – Department of Housing and Human Services
Phone: (303) 441-1000
24/7 Hotline: (303) 441-1000
3400 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304