The singer, 33, along with her management company TaP Music helped charity Crisis to get the phones, reports dailymail.co.uk.
She admitted that she is "very worried" about how many people still need support. "We're all worried about coronavirus, but people who are homeless are particularly exposed to and threatened by the pandemic," Goulding said. "Over the last few weeks we have seen an unprecedented and phenomenal effort to rehouse people sleeping rough by the government, local authorities and homelessness charities, but I have remained very worried about how many people will still need support.
I've been determined to help keep them connected," she added. The distribution of the phones began on April 15. The phones will go towards people