Violet Card Aids Mothers’ Kids

“Tarjeta Violeta aids 200 children of deceased mothers in Baja California. Program offers life insurance benefits, empowering women and families through financial support initiatives across Mexico.”

### 200 Children Receive Death Benefits as Beneficiaries of Tarjeta Violeta

In the ongoing administration, around 72,000 single mothers have received social support through the Tarjeta Violeta program in Baja California. Among them, 200 mothers have unfortunately passed away, leaving their children to benefit from a life insurance policy.

Netzahualcóyotl Jáuregui Santillán, the head of the Secretariat of Social Welfare in Baja California, announced that the Tarjeta Violeta, a debit card provided by Banorte bank, includes a life insurance policy valued at approximately 150,000 pesos. This benefit is available to the registered dependents of the program’s beneficiaries.

The program targets single mothers and widows with children aged between 0 and 21 years. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate that their children are enrolled in educational institutions.

### Additional News: Efforts to Support Women through Financial Aid Programs in Mexico

In addition to the Tarjeta Violeta, various other initiatives are being implemented to empower women and support families in Baja California and across Mexico.

#### Empowerment Through Tarjeta Violeta

Another report highlights the success of the Tarjeta Violeta program in empowering women across the region. This initiative provides direct financial support to families, aiming to reduce financial stress and improve the overall quality of life for single mothers.

#### Salary Increases in Tijuana’s Maquiladoras

In related news, wages in Tijuana’s manufacturing sector have seen an increase, with average daily wages now at around 391.50 pesos. However, challenges remain, as some companies face issues like potential bankruptcies and electrical supply disruptions, threatening job security in the sector.

#### Community and Human Rights Issues

The local Commission of Human Rights in Baja California (CEDHBC) is investigating a confrontation between demonstrators and police at a state congress event. The commission emphasizes the constitutional right to protest as protected under Article Six of the Constitution of the United Mexican States.

#### Educational and Economic Policy Updates

The State Electoral Institute of Baja California (IEEBC) is preparing for a potential extraordinary election in San Felipe, pending the outcome of current legal challenges. Additionally, the city of Tijuana is forecasted to experience partly cloudy skies with a maximum temperature of 22°C on Friday.

By providing these updates and stepping up efforts through programs like Tarjeta Violeta, the regional government continues to strive towards more substantial social safeguards and economic stability for its citizens, particularly those in vulnerable situations.