he mexico city government launched men’s wellness programThis is an initiative aimed at providing. bimonthly financial support to Men over 60 years old People who live in the capital of the country.
social initiatives It was designed to serve sectors that have not previously had specific financial support for these characteristics. Its aim is to improve the quality of life and financial independence of men over the age of 60. CDMX.
During the presentation of the program on November 14 this year; heads of government He explained that the first phase includes the participation of more than 8,000 beneficiaries, who will begin receiving benefits. Bimonthly support of 3,000 pesos. The official emphasized that the provision of these resources is in response to the commitment to equity and social inclusion in society. mexico city.
Who can access the program? men’s wellness That is They live in Mexico City and are between 60 and 64 years old (deadline for requesting support). However, in 2025, the age group 63 and 64 years old.
this support The plan acts as a transitional measure, as participants no longer receive program benefits and become eligible once they reach age 65. Elderly welfare pension. This last support includes 6,200 pesos A monthly stipend will be provided to those who meet the age requirements.
of Ministry of Welfare and Social Inclusion We achieved a significant increase in the number of beneficiaries of our flagship program in the capital. Araceli Damian Gonzálezthe head of the agency announced that the originally planned 77,000 participants had already exceeded expectations. 92 thousand It is registered and is expected to provide nearly 100,000 grants annually.

Damian González said in a public presentation that this expansion is thanks to federal guidelines that encourage women over 60 to be included in coverage, as well as government leaders’ strategy to ensure that no population is left out.
The official emphasized that these changes have expanded the scope of social support, allowing more people in need to improve their quality of life and contribute to the city’s development.