Cell phones have become an integral part of one’s life. It is a necessary tool for many reasons including staying in touch with loved ones, making emergency phone calls, as well as holding a job and having the ability to contact your employer. Because cell phones are considered a necessity this day in age, the government has authorized phone companies to provide free cell phones and service to millions of Americans.
Lifeline Assistance is the government program providing free cell phones to America’s financially disadvantaged families. Part of the Universal Service Fund, lifeline ensures all Americans have the opportunities and security that phone service brings. 49 states across the country including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico offer this programs to Americans who fall below a certain income level. Depending on location, you can receive anywhere from 250 to an unlimited number of talk minutes and text each month.
Approximately 12-15 million Americans currently participate in this program. You may be automatically eligible for the service is you receive government assistance (SNAP, SSI, Section 8 etc.), or you may qualify based on household income. It may be necessary to provide proof of income or proof of program participation. The eligibility requirements for this program vary from state to state. The Lifeline Assistance program is available for only one wireless or wireline account per household.
The Lifeline program has had a significant impact on the lives of many individuals going through a difficult time. Successful communication is such an essential part of our lifestyles and a huge proponent in our achievements. Find out how this program can make your life and endeavors a bit easier.
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If you could benefit from additonal savings and need assistance to pay your electric, utility, water or heating bills, there are resources that can help. Various different federal organizations will provide emergency financial assistance towards your bills. Reduce your energy bills using these assistance programs.