Discounted Phone Programs
300 S. Adams St, Green Bay, WI 54301
www.ADRCofbrowncounty.org
Only one person in your household can have a Lifeline phone. If someone at your address already gets Lifeline, your company will use a Household Worksheet to see if more than
You could also be eligible if you receive:
How is a household defined?
What is Lifeline?
What services do I get with Lifeline?
How long can I get this free service?
How do I know if I am eligible for Lifeline?
The Lifeline program provides low-income Wisconsin residents affordable access to essential telecommunications by discounting the cost of phone, cell and internet services.
You can receive free minutes, texts, and data. More can be purchased, if needed. Options & plans are different with each provider.
You can get the free service for one year. You can apply each year, as long as you are eligible. At least one call needs to be placed each month to prevent the service from
How do I apply for Lifeline?
Contact the ADRC for help with the Lifeline program and other benefits 920-448-4300, www.adrcofbrowncounty.org
- FoodShare (aka Food Stamps or SNAP)
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- Veterans Pension or Survivors Pension
- Medicaid
- Federal Public Housing Assistance (aka Section 8)
- Tribal programs and live on federally-recognized Tribal Lands
Contact any of the providers listed to get started. You will need to show proof that you have any of the programs that allow you to be eligible for Lifeline. For information on what
Where can I get more information or help with Lifeline?
If you have a Lifeline phone already and want to talk with your provider, dial 6-1-1 to get help without being charged for minutes.
Find a list of Lifeline providers by state, plus information on documents needed to show proof of eligibility at www.lifelinesupport.org
A household is a group of people who live together and share income (even if they are not related to each other).
Updated 2/22/2024
This listing is provided for information only courtesy of the
ADRC of Brown County. Endorsements are not assumed or implied.
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