The new Bolsa Família program will be launched this week on March 2nd, by Federal government. This program will bring with it an addition of R$150 for each child up to 6 years of age living in each household. In addition, the aid will remain in the amount of 600 reais and will only increase if the household complies with the per capita income rules. That's why today we bring you everything about this new program so you can get to know it more and more.
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Check now all about the new Bolsa Família program:
Bolsa Familia
It is essential to understand that the Government's social program, the Bolsa Familia, its main purpose is to help families in situations of economic vulnerabilities.
From this, the new management has been seeking to improve this small value offered to these families so that they can live more with dignity.
The new Bolsa Família program proposes that the aid be R$ 600, but homes that have children up to 6 years old will receive R$ 150 more per child.
However, it is worth noting that families need to comply with government rules, some of which will be mentioned below. The program is valid from March 2, 2023.
Rules of the new Bolsa Família program
The new program brings the news of a new value per child up to 6 years old, but this value will only be received by families that comply with the values per person in the household.
In addition, to have full access to the program, families will need to have a vaccine booklet. updated, updated school attendance and monitoring of weight and height in the health units of the neighborhood.
With this new program, the government intends to propose improvements in the health of Brazilian families and in the nutritional and physical conditions of participants.
It is worth noting that there will also be the launch of the Desenrola program in March, which will in order to offer more accessible ways of paying debts to Brazilians who have bank accounts. to switch off.