Social benefits for single mothers

Many single mothers may have trouble supporting their children and even themselves alone and without the help of a partner.

In this article you will learn more about the Support for the Well-being of Children of Working Mothers program, which can help you with this.

Here you will learn everything you need to know about this program, from its purpose to the requirements and the value of the support the program offers.

What is it?

The Support for the Well-being of Children of Working Mothers program is a government program that helps single mothers.

This program allows single mothers to focus solely on caring for their children, not on their financial situation.

Through this program you will receive financial support according to how many children you have, and in this article you will learn how to use this program.

Spend most of your time taking care of your children, instead of constantly looking for ways to support yourself and your children.

But what is the purpose of the program?

As mentioned earlier in this article, one of the objectives has already been mentioned, but here we will talk about some other more specific objectives of the program.

The program to support the well-being of children born to working mothers has several objectives.

And here we have, for example, the 3 main objectives of this program in detail so that you can understand them more easily:

  1. Firstly, to improve living conditions, this program's main objective is to provide financial support for childcare.
  2. And secondly, to contribute to the well-being of the population, the program aims to do so by helping children, many of whom have to suffer terrible living conditions due to the economic situation of their families.
  3. Thirdly, it contributes to financial peace of mind; we all know that a bad financial situation can greatly increase the stress of those involved.

What is the value of support?

This is one of the most frequently asked questions in conversations about this program, and to find the answer you can read this excerpt from the article.

The amount of aid will depend on the number of children and the age limit of 6 years.

Starting with mothers, fathers or guardians, in charge of children between 1 and 4 years old.

The amount of support provided will be $800.00 MXN per month for each child.

And every two months a total of $1,600.00 MXN will be delivered.

On the other hand, mothers, fathers or guardians with children between 1 and 6 years old in their care.

They will receive $1,800.00 MXN monthly for each girl or boy, and every two months they will receive a total of $3,600.00 MXN.

How can I access the program?

It is important to know that in order to be a Credo of the program, you must meet some very specific criteria.

It is also important to know that each of these criteria can be physically verified by the provincial secretary.

To help you understand these criteria, a short list of each is included below:

  1. Having at least one child between 1 and 4 years old in your care, after all, is a program for mothers, fathers or guardians.
  2. Caring for at least one disabled child between the ages of 1 and 6 is a very important requirement that you must meet to benefit from the aid.

Requirements for using the program

Above all, you will need to meet certain requirements before you can receive the aid.

Here is a list of all the requirements you will have to meet, organized into a not-so-small list:

  1. First, you cannot own any childcare service; this will make it impossible for you to get help.
  2. You also need to have some valid form of identification, for example, a national identity card, driver's license, passport, or printed collection.
  3. You will also need proof of residence; this will be very important documentation for the whole process.
  4. And you must also have some means of verifying your employment or academic status.
  5. You will also need birth certificates for each of your children to be registered; without these, it will be impossible to register them.
  6. Above all, you will need the printed CURP for each of your children.
  7. And if you have a child with a disability in your care:
  8. A health certificate issued by a public institution or authorized physician is required.

Where and how to apply?

So that you can begin the registration process for the Support for the Well-being of Girls and Boys Children of Working Mothers program.

You will need to go to the nearest social services office and remember to bring all the necessary documents with you.

And so you don't arrive uninformed, you should know that you only need to register three children.

Now you know everything you need to know about Supporting the Well-being of Children of Working Mothers.

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