Approximately 1,000 detainees will get free smartphones upon their release from Rikers Island to help them connect with health care services and loved ones on the outside, the city jailsโ health provider announced on Thursday.
Detainees who qualify for a complimentary phone and yearlong service plan include those with serious mental illness or complex medical needs, senior citizens, pregnant people, survivors of domestic violence, and those identifying as transgender or intersex.
Correctional Health Services, a division of NYC Health + Hospitals, announced the free phone program in conjunction with the opening of a re-entry service center at Rikers Island to serve as a โresource hubโ for people discharged from the jails and those coming to the island as visitors.
The center will provide fentanyl test strips, used to test drugs for the deadly compound, and naloxone kits, which can reverse overdoses.
The phones are intended for those who leave jail needing more assistance than others in returning to city life. They come loaded with apps and phone numbers to help users connect with housing, employment and health care services, according to CHS. Houston-based Premier Wireless Business Technology Solutions and T-Mobile are funding the program, while CHS will pay $147,600 for the departing detaineesโ yearlong service plans.
โCell phones have become an indispensable way for getting and staying connected to family, friends, and the resources that can be critical to a successful transition back home,โ said CHS’ Senior Vice President Patsy Yang in a statement.
Mayor Eric Adams also endorsed the program, saying in a statement: โThis program and the newly opened re-entry center underscore this administrationโs commitment to helping vulnerable New Yorkers rebuild their lives after incarceration, and will help build a safer city for all.โ
The new services come as $17 million in programs for detainees โ including re-entry services โ were eliminated last month by…
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