Lifeline Program in Wyoming
The Lifeline Program in Wyoming provides connectivity to low-income residents, aiding in emergencies, jobs, and healthcare access. This program matters as it bridges the gap for Wyoming's underserved communities. The Lifeline Program ensures Wyoming residents stay connected and informed.
Who Qualifies for the Free Phone Program in Wyoming
- Wyoming residents with income below 135% of poverty guidelines
- Recipients of SNAP, Medicaid, and SSI in Wyoming
- TANF and Federal Housing program participants in Wyoming
- Tribal assistance program beneficiaries in Wyoming
- Veterans with income below specified Wyoming guidelines
Documents Required to Apply for Free Phone Program in Wyoming
- Valid Wyoming state ID or driver's license
- Proof of income from Wyoming employment or benefits
- Enrollment proof in SNAP, Medicaid, or SSI in Wyoming
- Address verification through Wyoming utility bills
- Social Security Number for identity verification
How to Apply for Free Phone Program in Wyoming
To apply for the Lifeline Program in Wyoming, residents can submit applications online, by phone, or in-person at participating providers. The required steps include providing documentation, verification of eligibility, and completing the application form. The verification process typically takes a few days, and applicants can expect to receive their free phone within 1-2 weeks. Wyoming residents can also check their eligibility and apply through the Wyoming Department of Health website.
Benefits of the Free Phone Program in Wyoming
- Free phone with nationwide coverage in Wyoming
- Unlimited minutes and texts for Wyoming residents
- Data access for Wyoming residents to stay informed
- Access to emergency services like 911 in Wyoming
- Discounted phone services for low-income Wyoming families
Contact Information
Phone Number
800-457-3659Administrator Email
dfs-directorsoffice@wyo.gov