September is National Suicide Prevention Month, a reminder for all of us to reach out, listen, and support those who may be struggling with their mental health. For many veterans, the challenges after service can be heavy. Feelings of isolation, limited access to care, and financial stress often add to the weight they already carry. Too often, these struggles can lead to thoughts of suicide.
No one should face those moments alone. Staying connected to people, resources, and medical care can make a real difference in preventing suicide and offering hope.
Why Connection Matters
A phone call may seem small, but for a veteran in crisis, it can mean everything. Having reliable access to communication allows veterans to:
- Call loved ones right away when they feel overwhelmed or alone.
- Reach crisis lines or emergency services in a matter of seconds.
- Schedule and attend medical or counseling appointments without missing vital care.
- Stay informed about benefits and community programs that support daily well-being.
Studies and real stories show that when people feel connected, suicide risk decreases. Access to a phone gives veterans one more bridge to safety, encouragement, and hope.

DAV and AirTalk Wireless: Support Through Access
That is why Disabled American Veterans (DAV) has partnered with AirTalk Wireless, a Lifeline service provider, to make sure no eligible veteran has to go without a way to stay connected.
Through this partnership, veterans who qualify can receive:
- A free smartphone shipped directly to their home.
- Free monthly service with talk, text, and data included.
- Continued access to loved ones, health care, and essential services without worrying about the cost.
By removing the financial burden of phone service, this program makes it easier for veterans to focus on what matters most—their health, their families, and their recovery.
How to Apply for DAV + AirTalk Lifeline Services
Applying is simple and can be done in just a few minutes:
- Visit the official application page: AirTalk Wireless & DAV Lifeline Application.
- Check eligibility: Veterans Pension and Survivors Pension recipients automatically qualify. Others may be eligible if they participate in programs such as Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, or meet income guidelines.
- Choose your device: Select a free smartphone from AirTalk Wireless.
- Submit your application: Provide the required documents to confirm eligibility.
- Receive your phone and service: Once approved, your device will be mailed directly to you, ready to use.
From there, veterans can immediately begin making calls, sending messages, and connecting with the resources they need.

You Are Not Alone
Every text, every call, and every message can be a step toward healing. Through this partnership, DAV and AirTalk Wireless are committed to giving veterans the tools to reach out for help, stay in touch with family and friends, and stay connected to life-saving support.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, dial 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Help is available 24/7.
>>> Learn more and apply today: AirTalk Benefits Tailored for Veterans and How to Apply