Internet Discount Program for Low-Income
Today, the internet is not a luxury. You need it for school, work, health care, and daily tasks. But many low-income families cannot afford monthly internet bills that often cost…
Today, the internet is not a luxury. You need it for school, work, health care, and daily tasks. But many low-income families cannot afford monthly internet bills that often cost…
Comcast’s Internet Essentials program is one of the largest and longest-running initiatives in the U.S. aimed at closing the digital divide. For just $9.99 per month, qualifying low-income families can…
Access to affordable internet and cable television is no longer a luxury; it's a necessity. From online education and remote work to healthcare and connecting with loved ones, digital access…
Even in today's world, where mobile phones are paramount, landlines remain important for many households, especially for seniors, families in rural areas, and those who prefer a stable and reliable…
Many families need reliable internet to help children learn, search for jobs, and stay connected. T-Mobile offers programs that help low-income families get free or low-cost internet access in the…
Reliable broadband is essential for students today — whether for online classes, research, video calls, or entertainment. Xfinity (Comcast’s consumer internet brand) offers a range of affordable options for students…
T-Mobile offers a dedicated free mobile hotspot and data program for eligible students in the United States. This initiative, called Project 10Million, aims to help students from low-income families get…
Winter storms can disrupt power, transportation, and daily life, but with proper preparation and knowledge of available recovery resources, communities and individuals can stay safe and recover more quickly. Here…
Greyhound Lines Inc. and the National Runaway Safeline (NRS) offer runaway, homeless, and exploited youth free transportation home or to a safe and stable location. According to the NRS, young…
Internet access is no longer a luxury, but a fundamental necessity for learning, job opportunities, healthcare, communication, and civic participation. However, millions of students in the United States still lack…