Your Bolsa Família will be cut in APRIL for this reason

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2024-03-22 03:00:00

Bolsa Família, an essential social program in the Brazilian context, plays a fundamental role in combating poverty and promoting equality. However, for this financial support to be maintained, it is important that beneficiaries are aware of the responsibilities and conditions associated with their participation in the program.

In April, many will find themselves facing the cut of Bolsa Família for a variety of reasons, ranging from the lack of registration updates to non-compliance with established conditions.

When joining Bolsa Família, beneficiaries receive detailed guidance on the rules that must be followed to ensure continuity of aid. However, it is not always easy to comply with these rules, especially given the adversities faced by so many Brazilian families.

Find out what could lead to a cut in Bolsa Família

  • Lack of updating the Single Registry: remaining more than two years without updating the data or providing incorrect information can result in the benefit being blocked, depriving families of much-needed help.
  • Nutritional monitoring of children up to 7 years old: Failure to comply with this condition may result in the benefit being blocked, depriving families of fundamental support to ensure adequate nutrition for their children.
  • Compliance with the deadline for withdrawing installments deposited in the account: Beneficiaries often accumulate deposits in the hope of obtaining a larger amount, but it is important to be aware that the deadline for withdrawal is 120 days (4 months).

Know what to do

Correcting any error identified in the registration, whether at the health center, school or other relevant bodies, is the first step. You must then go to the Social Assistance Reference Center (CRAS) to update your registration. After completing these steps, all that remains is to wait for the benefit to be reactivated, in the hope that it will be reestablished as quickly as possible to guarantee the basic livelihood of the affected families.

Hello, my name is Letícia, directly from Terra da Luz, my beloved Ceará. Journalist from the University of Fortaleza.

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