Evelyn Salgado delivers pension cards for Wellbeing to women and seniors in Acapulco
Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado delivered pension cards to vulnerable women and seniors in Acapulco as part of a social welfare program.
Evelyn Salgado Pineda, the Governor of Guerrero, led an event to distribute pension cards associated with social welfare programs. The ceremony took place in the outdoor auditorium of Papagayo Park in Acapulco, emphasizing the government's commitment to social justice and the rights of its citizens. Salgado underscored the humanistic vision behind the program, aiming to ensure dignity for all residents of Guerrero.
During her address, the governor highlighted the importance of the Wellbeing Program, which is designed to support two of the most vulnerable groups: women aged 60 and older, and senior citizens. She expressed determination to continue working towards a Guerrero where dignity is a standard rather than an exception, reinforcing her government's dedication to the transformation of social conditions for marginalized groups in the state.
Salgado's remarks and the implementation of this program resonate with a broader effort to address social inequalities in Guerrero. By targeting these vulnerable sectors, the initiative aims to foster a more equitable society, emphasizing the significance of economic assistance and community support in uplifting those in need. The event was attended by beneficiaries from various neighborhoods and communities, reflecting the inclusive nature of this welfare initiative.