Nine in 10 Canadians who have children 18 and under have reported that their costs of living have significantly increased over the past year, with 61 per cent of families having to adjust their day-to-day expenses (source: Abacus Data).
To help families stay connected to each other and to services and information that matter most, today, TELUS is launching its Mobility for Good for Low Income Families program, expanding its program to support families across the country receiving the maximum Canada Child Benefit. The program enables families to receive discounted access to TELUS’ Mobility for Good plans, bringing them critical access to connectivity.
Mobility for Good as a whole is already open to 500,000 Canadians, including youth aging out of foster care, low-income seniors, Indigenous women at risk of violence, government-assisted refugees and other marginalized individuals. With today’s expansion, 800,000 families eligible to receive the maximum Canada Child Benefit from the federal government are now able to benefit from TELUS’ Mobility for Good program and can immediately apply through the TELUS’ website.
With 97 per cent of Mobility for Good participants reporting the program makes it easier to stay connected to friends, family and support workers and 86 per cent reporting the program helped them find resources in a crisis, this offering couldn’t be more important than it is now.
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TELUS Expands Mobility For Good Program
Nine in 10 Canadians who have children 18 and under have reported that their costs of living have significantly increased over the past year, with 61 per cent of families having to adjust their day-to-day expenses (source: Abacus Data).
To help families stay connected to each other and to services and information that matter most, today, TELUS is launching its Mobility for Good for Low Income Families program, expanding its program to support families across the country receiving the maximum Canada Child Benefit. The program enables families to receive discounted access to TELUS’ Mobility for Good plans, bringing them critical access to connectivity.
Mobility for Good as a whole is already open to 500,000 Canadians, including youth aging out of foster care, low-income seniors, Indigenous women at risk of violence, government-assisted refugees and other marginalized individuals. With today’s expansion, 800,000 families eligible to receive the maximum Canada Child Benefit from the federal government are now able to benefit from TELUS’ Mobility for Good program and can immediately apply through the TELUS’ website.
With 97 per cent of Mobility for Good participants reporting the program makes it easier to stay connected to friends, family and support workers and 86 per cent reporting the program helped them find resources in a crisis, this offering couldn’t be more important than it is now.
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