BOZEMAN — The government has now been shut down for a month.

“If the government shutdown continues, the impacts to our clients will reverberate,” said Jacy Clark, Community Relations Director for Reach Inc.

That’s because Reach Inc. clients are some of the more than 77,000 Montanans who could lose access to SNAP benefits starting Saturday.

“SNAP benefits are absolutely critical to our clients,” said Clark.

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Reach Inc. is a Bozeman non-profit serving adults with developmental disabilities.

“All of our clients are low income,” said Clark, who says 85% of Reach’s c

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