Lifeline Program in Colorado
The Lifeline Program in Colorado provides connectivity for low-income residents, aiding emergencies, jobs, and healthcare access. This program bridges the gap in Colorado's digital divide, offering essential services to those in need. By participating in the Lifeline Program, eligible Coloradans can stay connected and informed.
Who Qualifies for the Free Phone Program in Colorado
- Colorado residents with income below 135% poverty guidelines
- SNAP recipients in Colorado eligible for free phone services
- Medicaid enrollees in Colorado qualify for Lifeline Program
- SSI and TANF recipients in Colorado eligible for benefits
- Colorado residents in Federal Housing Assistance programs qualify
Documents Required to Apply for Free Phone Program in Colorado
- Valid Colorado ID or driver's license required
- Proof of income from Colorado employer or pay stub
- Program enrollment proof from SNAP or Medicaid in Colorado
- Colorado address verification through utility bill or lease
- Social Security Number for verification purposes
How to Apply for Free Phone Program in Colorado
To apply for the Lifeline Program in Colorado, visit the official website or call the designated phone number to initiate the process. Applicants must provide required documents and undergo verification, which typically takes a few days to a week. Once approved, eligible residents can expect to receive their free phone and start using the services within two weeks. Applications can also be submitted in-person at designated locations.
Benefits of the Free Phone Program in Colorado
- Free phone with minutes, texts, and data included
- Nationwide coverage and access to emergency services
- Unlimited talk and text to stay connected with family
- Data allowance for internet browsing and emailing
- Access to 911 emergency services and crisis hotlines
Contact Information
Phone Number
303-894-2070Administrator Email
DORA_Customercare@state.co.us