Homelessness charity Crisis is teaming up with Tesco Mobile to fight digital exclusion during the Covid-19 crisis.
Through the two-year partnership, the supermarket giant will donate an initial £700,000 worth of phones, devices and connectivity.
There are more than 170,000 homeless families in Britain, they said, with up to 76 per cent of homeless charities reporting an uptick in people struggling to access the digital information they need.
After the pandemic forced many into social isolation, digital exclusion is now considered one of the most major challenges facing frontline support services, with three-quarters of organisations saying a lack of technology or internet access impacted their ability to support homeless people.
Tesco Mobile is inviting people to donate their old smartphones or donate to the Crisis campaign Home for All.
Jon Sparkes, chief executive of Crisis, said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with Tesco Mobile at such a crucial point in time as we move out of lockdown. Access to a phone or to the internet has been vital for so many people throughout the pandemic to stay connected, yet it’s something we know people experiencing homelessness often don’t have, and this adds to feelings of isolation and anxiety.