Help for Domestic Violence Survivors: Safe, Affordable Phone Service Through Lifeline

Help for domestic violence survivors: safe, affordable phone service through Lifeline

For someone living in fear, a phone can become much more than a device. It can be a connection to safety, emergency services, loved ones, shelters, healthcare providers, schools, employers, or simply someone who will listen and help.

Every day, countless women, children, and vulnerable individuals suffer from domestic violence, abuse, human trafficking, and controlling relationships. Many survivors are isolated from family and friends, monitored, threatened, or financially controlled. Some are unable to safely communicate at all.

Help for domestic violence survivors is available through the Safe Connections Act. A government program created to help protect survivors by providing safer access to communication services and emergency Lifeline support during times of crisis.

What Is the Safe Connections Act?

The Safe Connections Act (sometimes referred to as the Connections Act or Safe Connections law) helps survivors of domestic violence and related abuse separate from a shared wireless account without losing access to their mobile phone line.

Under the Safe Connections Act, eligible survivors may submit a line separation request to their wireless provider. This line separation allows a survivor to separate their phone line from a shared plan connected to an abuser or controlling primary account holder.

A line separation request may help survivors:

  • Maintain access to their phone number

  • Protect their privacy and security

  • Continue communication with family, employers, schools, and emergency services

  • Receive emergency Lifeline support for up to six months

Wireless providers are generally required to process a legitimate line separation request within two business days, although technical issues or missing documentation could affect the timeline.

Why Safe Communication Matters

For survivors of domestic abuse, maintaining communication access can be critically important.

Reliable service may help survivors:

  • Contact 911 or emergency responders

  • Reach the National Domestic Violence Hotline

  • Connect with a victim services provider

  • Access shelters, counseling, or legal assistance

  • Stay in contact with children, family, or trusted friends

  • Apply for housing, employment, or financial assistance

  • Attend school or work remotely

  • Maintain greater independence and control

A safe phone connection may become one of the first steps toward rebuilding stability and security.

Emergency Lifeline Support Through the Lifeline Program

The Lifeline program helps eligible low-income households access affordable phone and qualifying internet service.

Under the Safe Connections Act, eligible survivors may receive emergency Lifeline support for up to six months while transitioning away from an unsafe situation. After that period, eligible individuals may continue receiving the standard Lifeline benefit if they still qualify.

Emergency Lifeline support may help cover:

  • Phone service

  • Qualifying internet access

  • Bundled services offered by a provider

Who May Qualify?

Survivors may qualify for Lifeline support through household income guidelines or participation in qualifying assistance programs such as:

  • SNAP benefits

  • Medicaid

  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

  • Federal Public Housing Assistance

  • Veterans Pension or Survivors Benefit

Additional Safe Connections Act rules and eligibility requirements may apply.

Understanding the Line Separation Process

The line separation process begins when a survivor submits a separation request to their wireless provider.

During the process, the provider may ask the user to provide documentation or supporting documentation showing that the request qualifies under the covered act.

Acceptable documents may include:

  • A police report

  • Court documents

  • Charging documents

  • Restraining orders

  • A signed affidavit

  • Statements provided by a licensed social worker

  • Statements provided by a licensed medical professional

  • Other official record documentation

  • A text message, email, or mail confirmation related to the account or separation request

Some providers may require required documentation through an electronic application or paper application process.

Because every situation is different, survivors should contact their wireless provider or the Lifeline Survivor Benefit page for complete information regarding documentation requirements and eligibility rules.

Understanding “Survivors Benefits” and Lifeline

Many people recognize “Veterans Pension or Survivors Benefits” as a Lifeline qualifier. Because these benefits are often grouped together, many understandably assume the word “survivors” refers only to surviving family members of veterans.

However, survivors of domestic violence and related abuse may also qualify for protections and emergency Lifeline support under the Safe Connections Act.

Unfortunately, many survivors may never realize these protections exist simply because the information is not widely discussed or clearly explained.

EASY Wireless is committed to increasing awareness about safe connections, line separation rights, and the Lifeline support created to help vulnerable individuals seek help more safely.

Compassion, Privacy, and Respect Matter

Seeking help is not easy. Survivors often face emotional trauma, fear, financial hardship, and concerns about privacy or retaliation.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence or abuse, please know this:

You deserve to feel safe.

You deserve communication without fear or control.

You deserve support, dignity, and protection.

You Are Not Alone

Confidential help is available 24 hours a day through the National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233.

To learn more about Lifeline service, the Safe Connections Act protections, or eligibility requirements, visit EASY Wireless or contact the Lifeline Survivor Benefits page for additional information.

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