Visible will help pay for your service after getting laid off
Visible, the Verizon-owned prepaid brand, recently partnered with a non-profit organization called Empower Work. The two have created a new social initiative program called Visible Impacts where they will help customers who were recently laid off.
Under the Connection Program, Visible will cover the service costs of affected customers after they face a layoff. The program pays for three months of service. Customers will also have access to resources and coaching, so they get the assistance they need to get back on their feet.
Unfortunately, not all Visible customers get enrolled to the program automatically. If you are interested, you will need to apply by filling out a questionnaire. The non-profit organization will then review whether you are eligible for enrollment. After that, you will receive an activation code to activate Connection Protection. To learn more about the program, visit this page.
Source: AndroidAuthority
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