MPSDFS Advises Public on Locations of Social Welfare Local Board Offices
The Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services (MPSDFS) advises members of the public of the locations of its Social Welfare Local Board Offices, which continue to play a critical role in delivering assistance and support to individuals and families in need across Trinidad and Tobago.
These offices serve as accessible community-based points where persons can receive guidance, submit applications, and access a range of social services, including the assessment and processing of requests for social welfare assistance.
The Social Welfare Local Board Offices are located as follows:
St. George West
132 Henry Street, Port of Spain
(868) 623-2608 Ext. 5900 - 5912St, George Central
MTS Plaza, Aranguez Road, Aranguez
(868) 623-2608 Ext. 160 - 1608 & 1610 - 1615St. George East
107 Eastern Main Road, Tunapuna (opposite Royal Castle)
(868) 623-2608 Ext. 1700 - 1721Sangre Grande
Corner Savi Street and Boodooville Circular, Sangre Grande
(868) 623-2608 Ext. 1900 - 1914Caroni
Eleanore Street, Chaguanas
(868) 623 - 2608 Ext. 6200 - 6219Nariva/Mayaro
Lot 11 Naparima Mayaro Road, Rio Claro
(868) 623 - 2608 Ext. 2500 - 2511St. Patrick West
11 Richardson Street, Mahaica, Pt. Fortin
(868) 623-2608 Ext. 2600 - 2616St. Patrick East
Siparia Social Services, Siparia Administrative Complex, Corner SS Erin Road and Allies Street, Siparia
(868) 623-2608 Ext. 2801 - 2822Victoria East
97 High Street, Princes Town
(868) 623-2608 Ext. 2403 - 2419Victoria West
Omardeen Building, 59-61 Cipero Street, Gooding Village, San Fernando
(868) 623-2608 Ext. 2306 - 2324Tobago
Tam Building, Glen Road, Scarborough, Tobago
(868) 639-3395 Ext. 47063,47064,47066The Ministry encourages persons seeking assistance to visit the office nearest to them for support and information on available programmes and services. Officers are available to guide applicants through the necessary processes and to ensure that services are delivered in a timely and efficient manner. Members of the public are reminded to walk with all relevant documents when visiting these offices to facilitate the assessment process.
The MPSDFS remains committed to strengthening service delivery and ensuring that vulnerable individuals and families can access the support they need in a respectful, efficient, and people-centred manner.
Members of the public are kindly encouraged to reach out to the Local Board Supervisors, who are available to provide guidance and support with any questions or concerns. For additional information, persons may visit the Ministry’s website @ www.social.gov.tt or call 800- 1 MSD (1673).
