City initiative spearheaded by Brugada, titled "City for those who care, backed financially"
Mexico City, under the leadership of Mayor Clara Brugada, has recently launched a program titled "City that Cares for Those Who Care." The initiative aims to offer economic and emotional support to caregivers who are often financially strained and undervalued, particularly those caring for vulnerable individuals such as adults or those with disabilities.
The program, which was launched at the Monument to the Children Heroes in Chapultepec, provides bi-monthly financial support of two thousand pesos to eligible caregivers. In addition to the financial aid, the program offers a variety of activities designed to enrich the lives of caregivers. These activities include workshops, spaces to learn musical instruments, and cultural activities.
Moreover, the program places a strong emphasis on sensitivity and orientation about shared care, aiming to create a supportive environment for caregivers. Secretary of Welfare and Social Equality, Araceli Damian, described the program as combining monetary transfers with sensitivity and orientation services.
It's worth noting that the program supports both women and men, although 85% of caregivers are women. The program is intended to address gender and economic inequalities, aligning with Brugada Molina's previous statements about delivering "solidarity" support to various communities in need.
However, there is no direct information about Araceli Damian's connection to the program or any specific eligibility criteria for the financial support. The location of the program remains undisclosed in the provided information.
The launch of the program comes at a time when Mexico City is grappling with various social issues, including the aftermath of a fuel truck explosion in Iztapalapa. While there is no mention of a direct connection between the program and the previous announcement about delivering "solidarity" support to the injured and families of victims, the initiative underscores the city government's commitment to supporting its most vulnerable citizens.
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