CADILLAC — A Northern Michigan man with disabilities, who lives independently on a very limited income and relies on SNAP benefits, is speaking out about the uncertainty with SNAP right now and how all of this is impacting his daily life.

Logan Wood has several health issues including a mild case of cerebral palsy, Asperger Syndrome and brain trauma, but he’s been living on his own for the last five years.

“I did my best to stock up on everything that I needed before this whole thing started. But if I get short on something, I don’t know what I’m going to do,” said Wood.

He said he works when he can, but it doesn’t generate a lot. His bills are paid with the help of social security income and SNAP benefits.

“Because of my low income, I can’t exactly afford to buy food, so I really heav

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