Running
5 Kilometer
5 km

Running
5 Kilometer
5 km
Join us for a festive race celebrating Independence Day. Participants of all ages and abilities are welcome to enjoy this special community event.
Water stations will be available along the route.
Pacing groups will be available for participants looking to run specific times. Join our experienced pacers to help guide your race.
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Residential services include a range of options. We own and operate five homes where the level of support is catered to each client’s needs, ranging from 24/7 care with a high staff-to-client ratio, to daytime assistance only at apartment buildings. About one-half of our clients live in Reach residences, and the rest receive Supported Living Services in their own homes. You must be a Reach client to gain access to our housing wait list. Furthermore, we provide individualized employment support to help our clients reach their career goals. Many people seek jobs in the community, and we also offer the option of participating in job preparation services at our Work Center, completing contract work or working on different types of crews with staff support (for example, recycling or cleaning crews). This is a good way to earn income and get started with us if you are seeking housing. Access to reliable transportation is essential to independence and inclusion. With a fleet of 20 vehicles, Reach offers transportation services to our clients. Annually, we provide over 75,000 miles of rides.How is Reach funded? Approximately 87 percent of our funding comes from a contract with the state and federal government. Increasingly, state reimbursement fails to keep up with the cost of delivering services. As a result, we depend on the generosity of our community to help close this gap with donations and grants, so we can continue providing high quality services to our clients.What kind of disabilities do your clients have?
In order to receive services, you must be eligible for Medicaid which then qualifies you for the Developmental Disability Program (DDP) in Montana. This begins by contacting AWARE and getting assigned a case manager who will work with you on determining eligibility, placement on a waiting list for services, and help you navigate the state system. It is customary to have to apply multiple times before being accepted. This process applies to Montana residents and people who have recently moved here. Unfortunately, there is a waiting list for developmental disability services in our state. AWARE, INC. Phone: 406-563-8117 Toll Free: 1-800-432-6145 Website: https://www.aware-inc.org/ Another option is private-pay services, where you or the client pays us directly. If you are interested in private-pay services, please contact one of our Client Services Directors at 406-587-1271. Where do your clients work?
Last updated: Jun 5, 2026, 07:52:39 PM
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