**Payment of Welfare Pension to Begin in November 2024, Confirms Ariadna Montiel**
Ariadna Montiel Reyes, head of the Federal Government’s Welfare Secretariat, announced on October 28, 2024, that disbursements for the Welfare Pension for Senior Citizens will commence in November of this year. This announcement was made during a morning press conference held at the National Palace’s Treasury Room.
The payments are set to begin on Monday, November 4, 2024, and will be deposited directly to the beneficiaries’ Banco Bienestar cards. The distribution will follow an alphabetical order based on the first letter of each recipient’s last name. This payment, amounting to 6,000 pesos, will cover the November and December bimonthly period, marking the final payment of the year. The initiative aims to reach nearly 13.7 million beneficiaries, including seniors, people with disabilities, and working mothers.
Montiel Reyes also mentioned that the payment schedule would be released in the days leading up to November 4. For those whose last names start with the letter “A,” payments will be processed on the first payment day. Here’s a preliminary schedule:
– A: November 4, 2024
– B: November 5, 2024
– C: November 6 and 7, 2024
– D, E, F: November 8, 2024
– G: November 9 and 11, 2024
– H, I, J, K: November 12, 2024
– L: November 13, 2024
– M: November 14 and 15, 2024
– N, Ñ, O, P, Q: November 16, 2024
– R: November 19, 2024
– S: November 20, 2024
– T, U, V: November 21, 2024
– W, X, Y, Z: November 22, 2024
To be eligible for the Welfare Pension, seniors need the following documents: a birth certificate, valid ID (such as a voting card or passport), CURP, proof of address no older than six months, and a contact phone number. Disabled individuals must also provide a health certificate from a public health institution.
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