Lifeline Program in Missouri
The Lifeline Program in Missouri enhances connectivity for low-income residents, aiding in emergencies, jobs, and healthcare access. This program provides vital phone services to those in need, bridging gaps in communication. By offering free phones and services, the Lifeline Program supports Missouri's disadvantaged communities.
Who Qualifies for the Free Phone Program in Missouri
- Missouri residents with income below 135% poverty guidelines
- SNAP program participants in Missouri eligible
- Medicaid recipients in Missouri qualify
- SSI and TANF program enrollees in Missouri eligible
- Federal Housing assistance recipients in Missouri qualify
Documents Required to Apply for Free Phone Program in Missouri
- Government-issued ID for Missouri residents
- Proof of income from Missouri employer
- Program enrollment proof from Missouri agencies
- Missouri address verification documents required
- Social Security Number for Missouri applicants
How to Apply for Free Phone Program in Missouri
To apply for the Lifeline Program in Missouri, residents can submit applications online, by phone, or in-person at approved locations. The process involves verifying eligibility, providing required documents, and completing the application form. Once submitted, applications are reviewed and verified, with approved applicants receiving their free phone and services within a few weeks. Missouri residents can expect a seamless application process with prompt support from program representatives.
Benefits of the Free Phone Program in Missouri
- Free phone device for eligible Missouri residents
- Monthly minutes and texts for Missouri Lifeline users
- Data services for Missouri program participants
- Nationwide coverage for Missouri Lifeline subscribers
- Access to emergency services for Missouri residents
Contact Information
Phone Number
816-655-6700Administrator Email
info@mo-at.org