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Page last updated on 12/1/2025 at 5:50 pm.
LATEST UPDATE: Full November SNAP Benefits On the Way!
Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) will begin issuing full November SNAP benefits onto EBT cards beginning today. With the federal government soon reopening after last night’s events, Colorado will pivot from the previous U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) guidance to issue partial benefits and is poised to begin the EBT card filing process today to issue benefits in full.
CDHS will issue text alerts to those signed up for text communications about this great news over the next few days. Benefit recipients do not need to take any action other than checking their EBT cards for their November SNAP benefit balance.
Last night’s events in the U.S. House of Representatives included voting on a Senate-passed bill that will fund federal agencies through January 30th, 2026, and will fund USDA’s SNAP program through September 30th, 2026.
We want to remind SNAP recipients of a few things while you wait for benefits to load onto your EBT cards over the coming days.
- The local food pantry and food bank resources remain available to you. Check the resources tab on this website for options.
- CDHS reminds SNAP EBT cardholders to protect themselves from potential fraud. Steps to take to do so, tips, and a video can be found at https://cdhs.colorado.gov/colorado-ebt.
- Local events and opportunities from the Gunnison Country Food Pantry, Mt. Crested Butte, and the Mountain Roots Food Project are still occurring and open to those in need.
- The Mountain Roots Food Project will continue to offer Holiday Meal Boxes. Visit their website for more information- https://www.mountainrootsfoodproject.org/.
To read the full press release from the Office of Governor Polis, visit https://governorsoffice.colorado.gov/governor/news/full-snap-food-assistance-funding-november-resume-federal-government-reopens.
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This page was developed to keep the community informed and updated on the status of November SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), to provide a current list of resources available to those affected, and also includes information on how the community can help the individuals and families affected. The information listed above can be found in the tabbed sections below.
Due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has informed the State of Colorado that November 2025 SNAP benefits are being held. This hold affects all SNAP recipients statewide and is not a Gunnison County decision.
All current recipients of SNAP benefits will receive an official letter from the Colorado Department of Human Services announcing the hold in the coming days; some may have already received this letter. To ensure timely updates, recipients should verify that their contact information is current in their Colorado PEAK portal or through the Gunnison County Health and Human Services office. Please monitor your Colorado PEAK account for the latest information: https://co.gov/peak.
• Updated 11/13: November SNAP benefits will be issued in full, with the process beginning today. Call the number on the back of your EBT card to check your benefits balance. For full details on what we know, refer to the update at the top.
• Updated 11/13: The federal government shutdown is over, and will begin the process of reopening soon.
• Medicaid benefits are not affected and will continue as usual for November.
• WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) funding is secured through November. For more information and updates, visit https://www.coloradowic.gov/alerts
• Gunnison County is not aware of any impacts on Medicaid, TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), and other cash programs, WIC (Women, Infants, and Children), currently.
| Address | Phone | Website | Current Hours | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gunnison Country Food Pantry | 114 S. 14th St. Gunnison, CO 81230 | (970) 641-4156 | https://gunnisoncountryfoodpantry.org/ | **Monday: 12-5 pm **Wednesday: 12-7 pm, Spanish and Cora translators available between 4-7 pm **Thursday: 10 am- 2 pm **Saturday: 10am-2pm **Extended Operations Information for rest of 2025** |
| Oh Be Joyful Food Pantry | 625 Maroon Ave. Crested Butte, CO 81224 | (970) 349-6237 | https://www.ohbejoyfulchurch.org/foodpantry | First and Third Thursdays, 5-6 pm |
| Greater Somerset Food Pantry | 3688 Hwy. 133 Somerset, CO 81434 | (970) 929-5500 | No website available | Thursdays, 2-4 pm |
| Hinsdale County Food Bank | 304 W. Third St. Lake City, CO 81235 | (970) 944-0321 | https://www.silverthreadpublichealth.org/community-food-banks | Mondays through Fridays, 8-4:30 pm |
| Mountaineer Marketplace* | Western Colorado University | https://western.edu/campus-life/health-wellness/mountaineer-marketplace/ | *This program is for Western Colorado University students and employees only. | |
| Mountain Roots- Backyard Harvest Program | Visit the website for more details, where to direct questions, and to apply. |
| Website or Phone | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Senior Meals 55+ Years |
(970) 641-8272 | You must call to be added to their seating or delivery list. It costs $6 for a full meal. This service is offered every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Call the number provided for more details. |
| Everyday Eats 60+ Years |
cdhs.colorado.gov/CSFP | This income-dependent program is available through the USDA and is for adults 60 years and older. Applications and information can be found on their website. Applications can be filled out and submitted through the Gunnison Country Food Pantry. The Gunnison Country Food Pantry is the only pick-up location in Gunnison County. |
| Mom's Meals 60+ Years |
www.momsmeals.com/ | Available for some who qualify on Medicaid and/or meets other nutritional risk requirements. To see if you or someone you know qualifies, call Health & Human Services at (970) 641-3244. |
| Contact Information and/or Website | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Gunnison Country Food Pantry | https://gunnisoncountryfoodpantry.org/food-for-children/ or call (970) 641-4165 | Gunni-Pack- Apply for a child to receive a delivery of food to help nourish them on the weekends. Application available on the website or call the pantry for more information. |
Gunnison Valley Basics Needs Guide
Walk-In Wednesdays: When you're in a crisis (or even when you're not), seeking out the resources you need can be challenging. That's where Walk-In Wednesday can help! With no appointment necessary, staff at Health & Human Services are available to help you explore the wide variety of resources we offer. Resources offered through Health & Human Services include food assistance, basic needs, utility assistance, Health First Colorado, multicultural resources, clinician services, health and wellness, and more. Staff can assist with identifying appropriate programs based on the need and help you connect with and apply for services. (English flyer) (Spanish flyer)
• Offered every Wednesday from 9 am to 12 pm.
• 220 N. Spruce Street, Gunnison, CO
Mental Health Support
988 Colorado Mental Health Line- This service is available for free, immediate, human support 24/7. If you or someone you know is struggling with an emotional, mental health, or substance use concern, call or text 988 today. They’re there to listen. Call 911 for Emergencies.
CB State of Mind- This nonprofit organization is a mental health wellness connection. They have free community connection events, can connect you with resources, and provide therapy scholarships. Visit their website to see all the resources they help connect people with, as well as their events calendar.
• Email: mdougherty@cbstateofmind.org
Axis Health System- This organization provides behavioral health services at its Gunnison location, which includes mental health, substance use, case management, and psychiatry. They also have a wide variety of group counseling options that can be accessed in-person or virtually. A comprehensive list of services can be found on their website.
• www.axishealthsystem.org/locations/mental-health-gunnison/
• Phone: (970) 252-3200
• Email: emailus@axishealthsystem.org
Gunnison Valley Health Behavioral Health Department- Gunnison Valley Health’s Behavioral Health Department offers a diverse range of services designed to address the specific behavioral health needs of the Gunnison Valley. Through our service offerings and strong community partnerships, Gunnison Valley Health provides both clinical and supportive services to address a broad spectrum of needs.
• www.gunnisonvalleyhealth.org/our-services/behavioral-health/
• Phone: (970) 648-7128
Grand Junction Psychiatry- This organization offers compassionate, Medicaid- and Medicare-friendly mental health care for individuals and families across Colorado communities. Our team provides psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and therapy through secure telehealth—so you can get the support you need, when you need it, from wherever you are. With bilingual providers and a patient-first approach, we make high-quality care easy and accessible. Call/email their office or visit their website for more information.
• grandjunctionpsychiatry.com/
• Phone: (970) 235-2625
• Fax: (888) 974-6471
• Email: support@fitzilias.com
More resources can be found in the Gunnison Valley Basic Needs Guide or through your health insurance provider.
Seasonal Assistance Programs
For a list of seasonal assistance programs, visit the Public Assistance page and scroll down towards the bottom of the page to the Energy Assistance Programs section. You can also call Health & Human Services to inquire about seasonal assistance program details at (970) 641-3244.
Thrift Stores and Other Donation Services
• Making Change, website
• Six Points, website
• Coat Donations- free coats for those in need. Located outside of the Gunnison Country Food Pantry
Below is a list of ways that the above-mentinoed resource agencies and organizations have identified to help. To donate funds or food to the local food pantries and food banks directly, read on below. Donations made to Feeding Colorado, the partner state association of the five Feeding America food banks serving Colorado and Wyoming, will help get funds to the 5 member food banks in Colorado. To make a local impact, donate local!
Food Pantry Donation information (food and/or money)
Gunnison Country Food Pantry has donation stations at places listed below- look for the red bins! (Photo of red bin) Donation guidelines can be found by visiting the link below.
Interested in other ways to donate food? Visit their Donation page at https://gunnisoncountryfoodpantry.org/donate/food-donations/.
- Donation Bin Locations -
• City Market
• Safeway
• Clark’s Market in Crested Butte
• The Gunnison Post Office
To visit the Gunnison Country's Food Pantry Amazon Wish List, click here.
Hinsdale County Food Bank- call (970) 944-0321 to ask about ways to donate. Food and monetary donations are accepted.
Oh Be Joyful Food Pantry- visit their website for donation information.
Mountaineer Marketplace- food and monetary donations are accepted. For food donation information, please call the Residence Life Office at (970) 943-2101. Monetary donations can be made by clicking here.
Volunteer Opportunities at Food Pantries
Gunnison Country Food Pantry- Visit their Volunteer website for more information and who to contact with questions. To provide the food pantry with extra help during their extended hours for Nov. 3-16, you can fill out a form that lists specific dates and times- click here.
Oh Be Joyful Food Pantry- To ask about volunteering, email home@ohbejoyfulchurch.org
Thrift Stores and Other Donation Services
• Making Change, website
• Six Points, website
• Coat Donations- leave a coat, take a coat. Located outside of Gunnison Country Food Pantry
| Website or Contact Information | Description | Flyer/Event Info | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mountain Root Food Project Holiday Meal Boxes | https://www.mountainrootsfoodproject.org/ | Visit the website to find out more about getting a food box, nominating someone to receive a food box, or donating to help build a food box. | |
| Coat Donations | Located outside of Gunnison Country Food Pantry | Place gently used coats in the closet for someone to take for free! |
- Myself or my family have no food- who can help us?
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Contact the food pantry or food bank located closest to you to determine what assistance they can offer. A list of the food pantries and food banks located in Gunnison and Hinsdale counties can be found by clicking on the "Food Pantries/Food Banks for SNAP Recipients and Those Affected" tabbed section. If you are unable to connect with an organization outside of their operating hours, call Health & Human Services at (970) 641-3244 Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) between 9 am and 4 pm for emergency assistance.
- Why is Hinsdale County Food Bank included as a resource on this page?
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Great question! Gunnison County Health and Human Services provides human services navigation, such as help with public assistance programs, to Hinsdale County through a contract.
Contact Information
Call or email to ask questions.
Email: DHS@gunnisoncounty.org
Phone: (970) 641-3244, Mondays through Friday (excluding holidays) between 9 am and 4 pm