SafeLink Wireless® Raises Lifeline Offering - Up to 250 Minutes of Free Talk Time for West Virginia's Eligible Low-Income Families
More Choices for Low-Income Families: Government-Supported Program Offering Free Monthly Talk Time and Free Wireless Cell Phone Now Has Multiple Plan Options
CHARLESTON, W.Va., Aug. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- America's number one prepaid cell phone provider, TracFone Wireless, Inc., announced that its federal Lifeline offering, SafeLink, will now offer participants of the program in West Virginia the choice of three monthly plans, including up to 250 minutes of free monthly talk time – nearly an hour more per month than is offered by any other competitor.
The new choices made possible by TracFone give low-income families up to 250 minutes of free monthly talk time and additional, flexible plan options give families the freedom to choose which plan is best suited for their needs to stay connected, stay safe. Also, SafeLink is currently the only plan that gives eligible applicants the freedom to use their minutes for either texting or to make a phone call.
Recognizing that Americans are still struggling through the worst economic recession in decades, SafeLink is renewing and further strengthening its commitment to low-income families by affording them the ability to stay connected with current or potential employers, children at home alone while their parents are at work, health care specialists, vital emergency responders, or relatives in time of personal emergencies, such as roadside vehicle breakdowns.
In addition to the free wireless cell phone customers receive at TracFone's expense, beginning August 16th, participants of the SafeLink Wireless program will have the choice of the following plans:
- New 250 free monthly non-carryover minutes, one text per each minute and a free cellular handset.
- New 125 free monthly carryover minutes, one text per each minute and a free cellular handset.
- Original 68 free monthly carryover minutes, 3 texts per each minute, International Long Distance to over 100 destinations and a free cellular handset.
In addition to the free monthly airtime minutes for one year, SafeLink offers superior coverage area throughout the United States; quality LG, Motorola, and Samsung cell phones; 411 at no additional cost; unlimited access to 911; and in-demand features: voicemail, call waiting, and caller ID.
Melody, a 51-year-old resident of Charleston, is a diabetic who has had two eye surgeries and is on a fixed income. She currently lives in public housing, but was not always in this situation.
"I grew up middle-class, worked for many years, but then my mother got sick and I dedicated 14 years of my life to taking care of her, without thinking I would ever be in a situation where I would need help," said Melody. She is immensely grateful for her TracFone SafeLink phone.
"With everything rising in price and no increases in salaries, this phone helps people who run into hard times have a way to communicate," she said.
"Being on a set budget, I make sure to ration things like food and gas to last me through the month. With additional minutes, I will be able to save some money on phone expenses and buy more food and gas."
In August 2008, TracFone was the first to modernize Lifeline for the way people communicate today with the creation of SafeLink. SafeLink is offered in 24 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, with more than 309,800 households eligible for the service in West Virginia.
The prepaid feature gives customers the freedom to control the cost of their monthly telephone expense without any surprises. SafeLink customers wishing to use additional minutes beyond their free allotment can add minutes by purchasing TracFone airtime cards at local retailers. As an exclusive benefit for SafeLink customers, SafeLink phones will automatically add bonus minutes to TracFone's 60, 90 and 120-minute airtime cards. However, there is no requirement to purchase additional minutes and no pressure applied to applicants to do so at any time.
Program Eligibility
To qualify for Lifeline in the state of West Virginia, a household must participate in one of the following:
- Emergency Assistance (EA)
- Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8)
- Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP)
- Medicaid
- National School Lunch (Free program only)
- School Clothing Allowance (SCA)
- Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (formerly Food Stamps)
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
- WV Children's Health Insurance Program (WV CHIP)
SOURCE TracFone Wireless, Inc.
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