Ariadna Montiel announces the schedule for the delivery of Wellbeing Cards
Ariadna Montiel Reyes, head of the Secretariat of Welfare, announced the schedule for distributing Wellbeing Cards to registered beneficiaries from February 10 to 14, 2026.
Ariadna Montiel Reyes, the head of Mexico's Secretariat of Welfare, has revealed the timetable for distributing Wellbeing Cards to beneficiaries who completed their registration in December 2025. The distribution is set to occur from February 10 to February 14, 2026, specifically for older adults and women who registered during that month. Montiel emphasized the importance of this initiative for providing financial assistance to those in need, which reflects the government's ongoing commitment to social welfare.
During the announcement, the official indicated that the program aims to assist older adults aged 65 and above and women aged 60 and above who meet the registration criteria. Beneficiaries will receive notifications via text messages detailing the date, time, and location for card collection, ensuring a smooth and organized distribution process. This step is part of a broader initiative organized by the government to ensure timely support for vulnerable groups in society.
The Wellbeing Cards are an essential component of the Mexican government’s social assistance strategy, aimed at enhancing the quality of life for senior citizens and women facing socio-economic challenges. By regularly updating beneficiaries and encouraging timely registration, the government aims to improve access to financial resources and promote inclusion in societal support frameworks. This initiative underscores the importance of active governmental engagement in addressing social disparities and fostering community well-being.