Success of the Pikes Peak Workforce Center’s mission depends on accurate communication with members of the public, regardless of their level of English proficiency. On request, Language Assistance Services will be provided, at no cost, for those who are English Language Learners or have Limited English Language Proficiency.
Please let us know if you have trouble understanding English or need help communicating with the Pikes Peak Workforce Center. When you contact us, ask for an interpreter or if we have translated material available in your preferred language. Please tell us your language or dialect. You can request Language Services by calling our Main office at 719-667-3700, completing the online form at ppwfc.org on our “Language Services” page, or in person at our Main office or satellite locations.
Language Assistance Services provided are:
- Spoken Language Interpreter
- Printed information
Submit your language request or call (719) 667-3700.
Pikes Peak Workforce Center Main Office
Citizens Service Center
1675 Garden of the Gods Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Phone: (719) 667-3700, Fax: (719) 667-3754
Young Adult Phone: (719) 667-3860
Hours: Weekdays, 8 AM to 4:30 PM
Closed early at 2 PM on the 2nd Friday of each month
Cripple Creek office in the Aspen Mine Center
100 West Bennett Ave., PO BOX 1587
Cripple Creek, CO 80813-0129
Phone: (719) 667-3806
Hours: Monday – Friday, from 9 AM – 3 PM
Woodland Park office at Community Partnership Family Resource Center
701 Gold Hill Place South
Woodland Park, CO 80863
Phone: (719) 667-3700
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, from 10 AM to 3 PM
English as a Second Language Resources
Pikes Peak Library District Offers free tutoring and English language learning for adults, (719) 531-6333, ext. 2223 or 2224.
English as a Second Language ESL, District 11 – ESL and Family Literacy Classes, District 11 offers day and evening ESL classes for adults and families, (719) 520-2384.
Academy District 20 – The English as a Second Language (ESL) Department helps culturally and linguistically diverse students develop social and academic English proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, allowing meaningful access to grade-level content. Telephone: (719)234-1313
Pikes Peak State College – To assist you in your academic success, the English as a Second Language (ESL) program offers classes in reading, grammar, composition, pronunciation, listening and speaking at three levels (basic, intermediate, advanced) for speakers of other languages who wish to Improve your English language skills. Upon completion of this program, the student is prepared for success in college courses.
