Children and Family Services
(800) 658-4535
The CFS program serves federally recognized Indian children and families residing within the interior boundaries of the reservation. Eligibility is in accordance with Tribal Law, Tribal enrollment and/or eligibility, Federal law, state law and DCYF policy, when applicable, per the tribal/state Child Placement agreement.
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Open 7:00 am to 5:30 pm, Monday through Thursday | Main Office (509) 634-2637
Child Protective Services offers 24-hour coverage. If you call the numbers above after hours, first responders are Tribal Police who will contact CPS on-call if the situation or incident involves children and their well-being or safety.
Child Protective Services offers 24-hour coverage. If you call the numbers above after hours, first responders are Tribal Police who will contact CPS on-call if the situation or incident involves children and their well-being or safety.
24-Hour Intake Line, (866) END-HARM or (866) 363-4276
ServicesProtection and prevention of child abuse for children birth to 18 years of age (up to age 21 with the exception clause for special needs children)
The program provides a full range of services that may include, but are not limited, to:
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ContactsBuffy Nicholson, Program Manager
(509) 634-2764 buffy.nicholson.cfs@colvilletribes.com Crystal Condon, Sr. Admin. Assistant (509) 634-2645 crystal.marchand.cfs@colvilletribes.com Gary Nicholson, Central Intake (509) 634-2644 gary.nicholson@colvilletribes.com Sheila Pakootas, Office Assistant (509) 634-2637 sheila.pakootas@colvilletribes.com Viteolee Marconi, Social Worker (509) 634-2636 viteolee.marconi.cfs@colvilletribes.com Jaima Jameson, Social Worker (509) 634-2650 jaima.jameson.cfs@colvilletribes.com Shalena Bent, Social Worker (509) 634-2764 shalena.bent.cfs@colvilletribes.com Laura Dick, Transporter (509) 634-2794 laura.dick.cfs@colvilletribes.com Office Fax, (509) 634-2633 or (509) 634-2647 Mission StatementTo protect the best interest of Indian Children and promote the stability and security of Indian Tribes and families by implementing the requirements established in the Colville Confederated Tribal Juvenile Code, Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and tribal customs, laws and policy.
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