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Free Smartphones for Low-Income Families

Posted on July 7, 2020

The list of struggles and difficulties faced by many low-income families can be quite lengthy. The obvious struggle to make ends meet when it comes time to pay the bills each month can lead to a lot of tough decisions. Choices must be made about what to sacrifice and when. Fortunately, when it comes to […]

Complete Guide to Oklahoma Free Cell Phone Service

Posted on June 6, 2020

Access to a cell phone and broadband service is crucial. Unfortunately, many Americans found themselves prevented from obtaining reliable cell phone service because of the costs associated with obtaining a device and contracting with a provider. The Lifeline cell phone service presents a reliable, affordable solution for lower-income Americans who otherwise might be unable to […]

Why Does the Government Run a Program Called Lifeline Assistance?

Posted on June 6, 2020

How Do Government Phones Work? If you have heard about people getting free phones and free cell phone service, you probably want to know more about such programs. It’s true. The Federal Government phone program that can provide free or low-cost phone service: the Lifeline program. Let’s learn the basics: what it is, how people […]

Who Qualifies for a Free Cell Phone and Free Phone Service?

Posted on June 6, 2020

Do You Qualify for a Free Phone and Free Phone Service? Do you qualify for a free cell phone and service? You might. In fact, there’s a free government benefit program that offers FREE cell phone service to eligible Americans. It’s called the Lifeline Program. There are rules for qualifying and another set of rules […]

8 Surprising Facts about Free Government Cell Phone Plans You Didn’t Know

Posted on March 3, 2020

Do you have a cell phone? Is it a smartphone? Chances are, it is. You’re likely using it all the time for a myriad of reasons—personal, business, and social networking. If you don’t, the reason may be the costs! Charges for buying a new cell device (with newer, more technologically-advanced models coming out seemingly all […]

How Can I Get a Free Cell Phone?

Posted on January 1, 2020

Are you aware that you can receive a free cell phone from an Oklahoma Lifeline provider? They’re called “Lifeline phones,” and it’s easy to qualify to get one. First, you’ll need to fill out a short application and then simply wait for your free phone to arrive. The Lifeline phone service is a special Federal […]

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Lifeline Program

Due to sharing many of the same eligibility requirements those currently enrolled in the lifeline program may qualify for The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) also.

Medicaid / Medi-Cal

Program Approval Letter, Benefit Statement, or Verification of Coverage Letter, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program or state equivalent,
  • Name of the beneficiary,
  • Address of the beneficiary, and
  • Date of the award

OR

Eligibility Screenshot or printout from an online portal or website tool, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program or state equivalent,
  • Name of the beneficiary
  • Medical Identification number, OR
  • Case number,
  • Eligibility dates, OR
  • Current participation status

Federal Veterans Affairs (VA) Veterans & Survivors Pension Benefit

Pension Grant Letter, should contain the following basic information:

  • Participant’s name
  • Address
  • A decision about the participant’s monthly entitlement amount
  • Payment start date

Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA)

FPHA award letter, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program,
  • Date of the award,
  • Name of the beneficiary, and
  • Award amount.

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Approval Letter or Benefit Statement issued by the SSA, or on SSA letterhead.

  • Consumer’s name
  • Date
  • Eligibility Date
  • Claim number OR Other consumer identification number
  • Payment amount

SNAP / Food Stamps / CalFresh

Program Approval Letter, Benefit Statement, or Verification of Coverage Letter, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program,
  • Name of the beneficiary,
  • Eligibility dates, OR
  • Current participation status

OR

Eligibility Screenshot or printout from an online portal or website tool, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program or state equivalent,
  • Name of the beneficiary,
  • Case number,
  • Eligibility dates, OR
  • Current participation status