Please can you offer the same mobility plan you offer seniors for $25 with 3mb data to younger disabled? Disability income is lower than senior’s income. Thanks for considering
Strange setup. I am disabled and have Telus internet but paying too much for it $70 so looking to spend less but still have speed. I probably go with another provider and pay $40. I guess Telus only have me as a costumer if I pay $70. At the same time for mobile, I could have come to Telus for $25 as that is what I pay, but that is not available to me, only to seniors. I guess Telus doesn't want me as a customer."
Thank you for your inquiry. The TELUS Internet for Good Program is available to households with eligible children and an annual net income of less than or equal to $31,120. If you meet these eligibility requirements and would like to sign up for the program, please send me your 2018/2019 Canada Child Benefit (CCB) notice.
Here are some instructions on how to find your CCB notice online if necessary: • Use the Canada Revenue Agency’s “My Account” service to Log in or Register • On the home page, select “View mail” • Look for your “CCB notice” under the “List of correspondence items” section • Click on the link that says “PDF” to download your CCB notice
The TELUS Internet for Good Program has been extended to those who receive the BC Persons with Disability (PWD) benefit or the Alberta Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) benefit from the provincial government’s or the Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefit (CPPD). If you meet these eligibility requirements and would like to sign up for the program please send me one of the following:
- BC Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction Confirmation of Assistance Statement or Release of Personal Information form - CRA Statement of Canada Pension Plan Benefit T4A(P) - Alberta AISH Monthly Assistance Statement
We will pass along this valuable feedback to our program managers, as program expansions have been made over the years. We are committed to reviewing our program eligibility and are actively looking at ways we can offer additional support to even more Canadians.