Lifeline Assistance
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Lifeline Assistance
(for Indiantown residential only)
The Florida Lifeline Assistance is a government program that helps make communication services affordable to qualified customers in our state. Through the program, consumers may receive a Lifeline discount for internet service or a bundle with both internet and phone service, but each household may only receive one discount.
Qualifications – Am I Eligible For Lifeline?
Customers requesting application for Lifeline benefits must participate in ONE of the following programs OR meet the current Income Guidelines (see links to guidelines below).
Program Participation in one of these:
- SNAP (Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program; formerly Food Stamps)
- Medicaid
- SSI (Supplemental Security Income) •
- Veteran’s and Survivors Pension Program
- Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA)
Income Guidelines
To find out current income guidelines, visit the Public Service Commission’s Lifeline Web page:
- Current income and eligibility requirements ENGLISH
- Current income and eligibility requirements SPANISH (ESPANOL)
How Do I Sign Up?
- If you are eligible for lifeline through snap or medicaid, you can apply online at:: https://nationalverifier.servicenowservices.com/lifeline.
- If you are eligible for lifeline through SSI, federal public housing, or the veteran’s pension program, you may apply in person at the Blue Stream Fiber lobby in Indiantown.
If you apply in person at the Blue Stream Fiber office, you must bring the following:
- Government issued documents showing you are receiving benefits from one of the government agencies above.
- Government issued document with your date of birth and the last four (4) digits of your social security number.
- The name on your documentation must match the name on your Blue Stream Fiber account.
*Note: If your government benefits are in a name other than what your identification shows, we will be unable to process your application.
Benefits – What Do I Get With Lifeline Program?
- Monthly discounts:
- Phone Service only – $5.25 credit
- Standalone Internet or Bundled Voice/Internet Service – $9.25 credit with speeds at least 25 Mbps down/3Mbps up
- The discount is shown as a credit on your monthly Blue Stream Fiber internet telephone bill.
- Discount is on one telephone line or internet service per household at the principal place of residence.
- Waiver of deposit for local service set up*
- Optional toll restriction (long distance calls restricted) at no charge**
- Optional blocking of 900/976 numbers at no charge**
*Deposit waived on new local service only. If customer has outstanding long distance (toll) debt, toll restriction is required.
** Only applies if subscribe to a bundle of internet and phone service.
How Do I Continue To Receive Lifeline Benefits? (Recertification)
You must agree to RECERTIFY your eligibility for Lifeline EACH YEAR BY YOUR “ANNIVERSARY DATE”. (The date you originally signed up for the Lifeline Program.) Your benefits will be discontinued when you no longer meet the eligibility requirements or when proof of eligibility is not received by the state.
Click here for recertification applications:
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What Happens If I No Longer Qualify For Lifeline Benefits?
You should call Blue Stream Fiber within 30 days of no longer qualifying. Ask for Transitional Lifeline Assistance. This state program gives 30% off the monthly flat rate for wireline residential basic service. You can get this discount for one year after you no longer qualify for the regular Lifeline program.
Lifeline Terms And Conditions
- Lifeline is a federal benefit.
- Willfully making false statements to obtain the benefit can result in fines, imprisonment, de-enrollment or being barred from the program.
- Only one Lifeline service discount per household.
- A household is defined, for purposes of the Lifeline program, as any individual or group of individuals who live together at the same address and share income and expenses.
- A household is not permitted to receive Lifeline benefits from multiple providers.
- Violation of the one-per-household limitation constitutes a violation of the Lifeline rules and will result in the subscriber’s de-enrollment in the program.
- Lifeline is a non-transferable benefit and the subscriber may not transfer his or her benefit to any other person.
- Lifeline benefits are subject to change each year.