Respuesta de emergencia SNAP del suroeste de Colorado
El 1 de noviembre, más de 12.000 residentes del suroeste de Colorado no recibirán sus beneficios federales del programa SNAP de asistencia alimentaria, que ascienden a aproximadamente 2,19 millones de dólares. Incluso después del fallo judicial del 31 de octubre que obliga al gobierno federal a liberar los fondos de contingencia del SNAP, estos beneficios no llegarán a los hogares de los residentes hasta dentro de varias semanas. Muchas familias que dependen de esta ayuda para alimentarse se enfrentarán a la escasez de alimentos.
Las pequeñas tiendas de comestibles independientes también podrían perder una parte importante de los ingresos procedentes de las ayudas del SNAP.
Organizaciones comunitarias, instituciones gubernamentales y personas como usted colaboran para garantizar que nadie pase hambre. Esta coalición de 5 condados y 97 socios moviliza recursos alimentarios de emergencia, coordina donaciones y aboga por la acción urgente del gobierno.
Necesitamos que todos —residentes, líderes locales y empresas— den un paso al frente y ayuden.
SI ESTÁS BUSCANDO COMIDA
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Colorado 211: Call 2-1-1 or (866) 760-6489, or visit www.211colorado.org
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Feeding Colorado: Visit feedingcolorado.org/find-food or email info@feedingcolorado.org
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Hunger Free Colorado Food Resource Hotline: (855) 855-4626
CÓMO PUEDES AYUDAR
Este fondo distribuye de manera equitativa un apoyo rápido y flexible para las labores de ayuda alimentaria de emergencia en todo el suroeste de Colorado, en los condados de San Juan, La Plata, Montezuma, Dolores y Archuleta, y en las tribus indígenas UMT y Southern Ute, garantizando que ningún vecino pase hambre durante este momento crítico.
Este es un fondo independiente administrado específicamente para los condados de Montezuma y Dolores , que brinda apoyo rápido y flexible a las organizaciones de seguridad alimentaria para cubrir las necesidades urgentes de alimentos y suministros durante la emergencia de financiamiento del SNAP. Obtenga más información y vea las oportunidades de voluntariado aquí .
Nota: En estos momentos, los proveedores de asistencia alimentaria están dando prioridad a las solicitudes de donaciones monetarias sobre las de alimentos.
¡Compra en tiendas de comestibles pequeñas e independientes!
Los supermercados independientes podrían perder una parte importante de sus ingresos procedentes de las ayudas del programa SNAP.
Defensor:
Comuníquese con el USDA para exigir que utilicen fondos de contingencia para pagar los beneficios del SNAP mientras el gobierno está cerrado:
Oficina Regional de Alimentación y Nutrición de Mountain Plains: 303-844-0300, opción 4
Comuníquese con sus representantes en el Congreso para pedirles que financien completamente el programa SNAP.
Comparte tu historia sobre cómo el cierre del gobierno te está afectando a ti y a tu familia.

donar
cerf: fondo de ayuda instantánea
Nuestros proveedores de asistencia alimentaria de emergencia nos informaron que la mejor manera de apoyar sus esfuerzos es mediante donaciones en efectivo. Cada dólar que usted dona les permite comprar siete dólares en alimentos.
Este fondo distribuye de manera equitativa un apoyo rápido y flexible para las labores de ayuda alimentaria de emergencia en los condados de San Juan, La Plata, Montezuma, Dolores y Archuleta, y en las tribus indígenas UMT y Southern Ute, garantizando que ningún vecino pase hambre durante este momento crítico.
Los fondos se destinan directamente a nuestra red de proveedores de asistencia alimentaria, como los 27 bancos de alimentos de nuestra región. Se asignarán donde más se necesiten, según lo determinen los grupos de respuesta a emergencias integrados por organismos gubernamentales, organizaciones comunitarias y expertos de cada condado.
La suspensión de los beneficios SNAP de noviembre,
y qué estamos haciendo al respecto
November 13th, 2025 Update:
From the Colorado Department of Human Services website:
“Coloradans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to help purchase healthy food will begin receiving full payments for the month of November 2025. CDHS will start loading payments onto Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards and SNAP participants will see payments on their EBT cards by Thursday afternoon. Visit cdhs.colorado.gov/SNAP for the latest information on SNAP.”
The Southwest Colorado SNAP Emergency Response is continuing to monitor the needs of our community as benefits are restored. The effects of this program’s disruption have rippled far and wide throughout our food system, affecting the financial wellbeing of individual households and small independent grocers, as local food assistance providers have seen remarkable increases in demand. For example, the demand for food at Good Sam’s Food Pantry in Cortez has increased by 160% over the last two weeks. The community’s donations have been helping to meet that demand.
November 8, 2025 Update:
Because of a United States Supreme Court ruling late yesterday, Colorado SNAP benefits are frozen again. November benefits were released to about 5% of Colorado’s SNAP recipients prior to that court order. Colorado continues to work closely with federal agencies in an effort to access these vital resources. As before, our stance is that our regional SWCO Colorado SNAP Response efforts will continue to operate and focus on the needs of our community.
November 7, 2025 Update:
Early the evening of November 7th, Governor Polis issued a statement that the state was attempting to release full benefits to Colorado SNAP benefits by Monday, November 10.
Regardless of whether the USDA fully complies with the court order and releases funds to our state, we remain steadfast in our commitment to ensuring that no one in our community goes hungry. Our regional response to this food security crisis will continue with determination and care. We are deeply grateful for the many generous hearts who have stepped forward to help, and we draw strength from the collective spirit of generosity that defines this community. Together, we will continue to create abundance and nourishment for all throughout this holiday season.
Background:
During the federal government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) chose not to release contingency funds that would allow states to pay SNAP (food assistance) benefits for November. On November 6th, the Trump administration was ordered by a federal judge to fully fund SNAP benefits, and rather than comply, the administration has appealed the decision. It's currently unclear what happens next, and we expect there to continue to be delays in getting these benefits to households.
This means Colorado's approximately $120 million of November SNAP benefits are currently on hold. In the five counties that make up Southwest Colorado alone, SNAP issues an average of $2.19 million in benefits to 12,000 people and 6,500 households monthly.
Community organizations, governing bodies, and individuals are working together to make sure all our neighbors are able to feed their families. This 5 county, 97 partner coalition is mobilizing emergency food resources, coordinating donations, and advocating for urgent government action.
We’re expecting that our local emergency food assistance programs (like food pantries and soup kitchens) are about to see a considerable increase in demand. We’ll need significant resources to meet these needs, donate to the relief fund here, and your donation will be equitably distributed where the need is greatest across our region.
We also expect that our small, independent grocery stores are about to see a meaningful decrease in sales. These pillars are essential in feeding rural communities, and we’re working to make sure they stay open, resourced, and supported. Shop at small, independent grocery stores to help them stay open!
Important things to know:
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Coloradans should continue applying for benefits and can continue using their food benefits to buy food. Retailers are required to continue accepting EBT cards.*
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October benefits for nutrition programs–including SNAP and WIC–are NOT impacted.
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Colorado public school students can continue to access free meals at school.
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WIC, Double Up Food Bucks, and Colorado SNAP Produce Bonus continue to operate as usual.
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For continuously updated information of what is happening at the state level, please visit this reference document put together by Nourish Colorado, Hunger Free Colorado, Provecho Collective, and Feeding Colorado.
*If you encounter a situation where that is no longer the case, please contact Lauren Ames at
foodsecurity@goodfoodcollective.org so we can help the retailer get back online and accept cards.
Questions? Want to get involved? Email info@goodfoodcollective.org
