More than 132,000 families in Acre receive Bolsa Familia from this Tuesday; Check

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More than 132,000 families in Acre receive Bolsa Familia from this Tuesday; Check

The transfers of the Bolsa Familia program for April began to be held on Tuesday (15) and should benefit 132.5 thousand families in the 22 Acre municipalities. In all, the transfer of federal resources should move R $ 94.6 million in the state. Payments continue until the 30th, according to the end of the Social Identification Number (NIS). The average amount received by the beneficiaries in Acre is R $ 715.82.

Reformulated in 2023, the program started to include complementary benefits, which raised the amount paid to families. One of the main reinforcements is the early childhood benefit, which allocates additional $ 150 per child from zero to six years. This complement alone reaches 72,000 children in the state, representing a federal investment of R $ 10.29 million this month.

More than 132,000 families in Acre receive Bolsa Familia from this Tuesday; Check

Payments continue until the 30th, according to the end of the Social Identification Number (NIS). The average amount received by the beneficiaries in Acre is R $ 715.82. / Photo: Lyon Santos/ MDS

Also part of the additional R $ 50 paid to 120,700 children and adolescents between 7 and 18 years old, as well as 6,105 pregnant women and 3,120 nourishes (breastfeeding mothers). These specific transfers total R $ 5.93 million in April.

The capital Rio Branco leads in number of families served, with 44,947 beneficiaries. South Cruise (15,115), Tarauacá (9,494), Sena Madureira (9,337) and Feijó (5,931) complete the top five places in volume of care.

Among the municipalities with the highest average value of the benefit are Santa Rosa do Purus (R $ 879.16), Jordão (R ​​$ 875.26), Assis Brasil (R $ 806.35), Porto Walter (R $ 805.83) and Marshal Thaumaturgo (R $ 783.29).

In addition, the program includes populations in social vulnerability in the state. This month, they receive Bolsa Familia 403 homeless families, 6,049 indigenous people, three quilombola families, 74 with children involved in child labor, 150 with rescued members of work analogous to slavery and 129 pickers of recyclable materials.

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