Lifeline Information in Hawaii
The Lifeline Information program in Hawaii provides vital connectivity to low-income residents, ensuring access to emergencies, jobs, and healthcare services. This program offers a lifeline to those who cannot afford phone services, bridging the gap in communication. By participating in Lifeline Information, eligible Hawaii residents can stay connected and thrive.
Who Qualifies for the Free Phone Program in Hawaii
- Meet Hawaii's income guidelines for eligibility
- Participate in SNAP or Medicaid programs
- Receive SSI or TANF benefits in Hawaii
- Reside in Federal Housing in Hawaii
- Have a household income below 135% of poverty
Documents Required to Apply for Free Phone Program in Hawaii
- Valid Hawaii state ID or driver's license
- Proof of income from employer or benefits
- SNAP or Medicaid enrollment documentation
- Hawaii address verification with utility bill
- Social Security Number for verification
How to Apply for Free Phone Program in Hawaii
To apply for the Lifeline Information program, visit the website or call the toll-free number to initiate the process. Submit required documents online, by phone, or in-person at a local office. The verification process typically takes a few days, and approved applicants can expect to receive their free phone within 7-10 business days. Contact a local representative for specific guidance on the application process.
Benefits of the Free Phone Program in Hawaii
- Free phone with nationwide coverage in Hawaii
- Unlimited minutes and texts for communication
- Data allocation for internet access and services
- Access to emergency services like 911
- No monthly bills or hidden fees for service
Contact Information
Phone Number
808-586-2800Administrator Email
dca@dcca.hawaii.gov