NORTHERN COLORADO — More than 600,000 Coloradans are supported by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) , and roughly half of those individuals are children, while 10% are elderly and 15% live with disabilities .
On Monday, President Donald Trump announced his administration will partially fund SNAP after payments were frozen on Nov. 1 because of the federal government shutdown. Still, those who receive SNAP benefits will likely see the payments delayed.
Meanwhile, Coloradans are doing what they can to ensure every member of their community has food on the table.
Eileen Snyder runs Hearth & Harvest Bakery out of her Wellington home. Snyder, who has always loved baking, has her cottage license under the Colorado Cottage Foods Act and sells her special sourdough b

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