With the next implementation of the Pilar Solidario, doubts arise about the procedures and requirements that people registered in Colombia Mayor They must take into account to keep the help they receive. Should this step be registered again or can skip without future consequences? Social prosperity has the answer.
With the next implementation of the Pilar Solidario, many people wonder what changes will bring and how will affect the help they currently receive. This new program seeks to strengthen economic assistance to older adults in a situation of vulnerability, expanding coverage and facilitating additional resources for those who need it.
For its part, Colombia Mayor is a program that already provides monthly support to thousands of elderly people throughout the country. Thanks to this initiative, who meet the requirements receive a basic income that helps them meet essential expenses, such as food and medicines.
Given the arrival of the solidarity Pilar, the doubt arises about whether those who are already part of Colombia Mayor must carry out an additional procedure. The good news is that people who currently receive this support do not need to register again. Its link is automatically maintained, ensuring the continuity of the assistance without complications.
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What if not part of Colombia Mayor?
People who are not part of Colombia Mayor can access the solidarity pillar if they meet the requirements established by social prosperity. This program is aimed at older adults in poverty or vulnerability that do not receive a contributory pension.
Registration does not require intermediaries or payments; It is only necessary to present the identity document in the social prosperity offices to be included in the database and to access the benefit.
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The solidarity pillar will deliver a monthly basic income of 230,000 pesosequivalent to the extreme poverty line, to Women from the age of 60 and men since the age of 65 who do not have a pension. It is estimated that more than 3 million older adults in Colombia will benefit from this support.
For more information or registering, interested parties can communicate to National Free Lines 01 8000 95 1100 or 601 379 1088 from cell phone. They can also approach the regional offices of social prosperity or local mayors.
