Resource Name:Q Link Wireless

Resource Type:Government

Service Type:wireless, cellular, cell phone, government, cell phone service, low income,

Date Last Updated:January 29, 2024

Description:

Lifeline is a government program created in 1984 by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under President Ronald Reagan and allows low-income individuals the opportunity to obtain affordable communication services.

The program’s goal is to offer discounted costs of phone and internet service for qualified low-income individuals to ensure they stay connected to:
Family

Family
Friends

Friends
Work

Work
Healthcare

Healthcare
Job opportunities

Job opportunities
911 emergency services

911 emergency services

Eligibility:

You may qualify for Lifeline if you are already enrolled in a government benefit program, or if your total household income meets the Federal Poverty Guidelines

You may qualify if you already receive government benefit programs like:

Food Stamps (SNAP)
Medicaid
Federal Housing / Section 8 Assistance
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Veteran’s Pension and Survivors Pension Program

Hours:
Day of the week Hours
Monday – Friday 8am – 12am
Saturday – Sunday 8am – 8pm
Email:

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Telephone:

1-855-754-6543