Baja Welfare Boosts Housing

Looking to enhance your home in Baja California? The “Casa Fuerte” Welfare program provides housing materials for residents to upgrade living conditions and uplift families across the state. Apply now!

**Enhance Your Home: Welfare Program Supports Housing Materials in Baja California**

Looking to improve your home? The Welfare program “Casa Fuerte” is offering support to Baja California residents with essential building materials to rehabilitate or upgrade their living conditions. This initiative aims to uplift families across the state by providing packages that include roofing sheets, waterproofing materials, water storage tanks, biodigesters, and strong flooring.

### How to Apply for Casa Fuerte Program

The program runs year-round, with a three-month processing period for each application. Here are the requirements and steps to apply:

#### Requirements
– **Unique Application Form**: Includes a socio-economic survey completed by the Secretary’s facilitator.
– **Identification**: Original and copy of an official ID (voter ID, Mexican passport, or valid California driver’s license showing your address).
– **Proof of Residence**: Original and copy, not older than three months (water, electricity, property tax, or a certificate from the ejidal commissary).
– **CURP**: Copy of the Unique Population Registry Code.
– **Fire Incident Evidence**: If applicable, a certificate issued by the Fire Department Director.
– **Photographs**: Pictures of the area to be improved.

#### Procedure
1. Visit the Welfare Department with the required documents.
2. Undergo an interview, submit documents, and fill out the application form.
3. The application will be evaluated by staff.
4. You will be notified about the status of your application.

#### Office Locations and Hours
– **Tijuana**: Blvd. Diaz Ordaz, Ground Floor #s/n, Fracc. El Paraíso. Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
– **Mexicali**: Calzada Independencia #994, Centro Cívico. Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
– **Ensenada**: Carretera Transpeninsular #65000, Ex Ejido Chapultepec. Mon-Fri, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
– **Tecate**: Calle Misión de Santo Domingo #1016, Fracc. El Descanso. Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
– **Rosarito**: Calle José Haroz Aguilar #2004, Fracc. Villa Turística. Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
– **San Quintín**: Avenida A between 9 and 10 #s/n, Fracc. Ciudad de San Quintín. Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
– **San Felipe**: Calle Mar Báltico Sur and Manzanillo #s/n, Zona Centro. Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

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### Secondary Article: “Bienestar Supports Tijuana Residents with Water Bill Payments”

In an additional welfare initiative, the Welfare Department is offering up to $1500 pesos to assist Tijuana residents with their water bill payments. This support aims to alleviate the economic burden of citizens facing financial constraints. The program is part of a broader effort to ensure basic needs are met for all residents.

Eligible individuals must meet the program’s criteria and present specific documentation when applying. This initiative highlights the government’s commitment to providing essential services and support to its communities.

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– **Mastodon Remains in Tijuana**: Discovered on June 6, 1967, during construction at San Antonio del Mar Resort, these ancient remains are now under the analysis of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).
– **Teacher Protests in Tijuana**: Approx. 3,000 interim teachers in the state have yet to receive payment for their teaching hours, leading to recent protests.
– **Missing Persons Reporting Protocol**: Families can report a missing person directly to the state’s Attorney General’s Office without waiting 72 hours.
– **Soccer Update**: Coach Juan Carlos Osorio has revealed a clause in his contract allowing possible exit from Xolos to take up national team offers.

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