Mujeres Bienestar 2025 opens registration for letters S to Z this Friday

An unexpected turn in the lives of millions: the destiny of Mexican women is redefined with support that promises to change their future.

A Historical Moment: The Program That Will Change the Destiny of Millions

In the shadows of Mexico City, where dreams and struggles are intertwined like threads of an epic tapestry, a ray of hope emerges for those women who have dedicated their lives to tireless work. Mujeres Bienestar, the program that promises to be the economic lifeline for more than 3.3 million brave souls, becomes the protagonist of a narrative full of emotion and social justice.

The Record: A Battle Against Time

Today, August 15, destiny calls the women whose last names begin with the letters “S”, “T”, “U”, “V”, “W”, “X”, “Y” and “Z”. As warriors prepared for battle, they must go to the Wellness Modules, armed with their documents: birth certificate, CURP, official identification and proof of address. Each paper, a shield; each procedure, a step towards redemption.

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But be careful! The clock does not forgive. Those who cannot attend this day will have one last chance on Saturdays in August, although the lines will be endless, like a desert that tests the patience of the strongest. Time, that implacable enemy, will play against you.

The Prize: A Reward Worth More Than Gold

It’s not just money. It is 3 thousand pesos every two months, a tribute to a life of sacrifices, a recognition that shouts: “Your effort was not in vain!” The government of Mexico, like a hero in the dark, extends its hand to alleviate the weight of the years, but only for those who meet the requirements: women from 60 to 64 years old, Mexican, with a heart full of stories and hands marked by time.

And as the sun sets on the horizon, the numbers speak for themselves: one million women have already crossed the door of this benefit, but another 3.3 million are waiting their turn, eager to write the next chapter of their lives.

Are you ready to join this revolution? Don’t let the opportunity disappear like tears in the rain. Share this news, spread hope and discover more about how the Mujeres Bienestar 2025 program is transforming lives. The time is now!

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Earthquake in La Guaira: 2,295 dead and thousands missing

Families seek to identify their loved ones in the rubble before mass graves.

The tragedy of the June 24 earthquake in the Venezuelan state of La Guaira leaves at least 2,295 dead. Thousands of people remain missing. Hundreds of families tour hospitals and makeshift morgues to identify bodies before they are sent to mass graves.

Number of victims and rescue efforts

The forensic teams, led by technician Joel Mirabal, work tirelessly. According to specialists, between 60 and 70 percent of the victims are recognized by family or neighbors. The advanced state of decomposition complicates tasks. Refrigerated containers have been installed due to the increase in bodies. The authorities do not rule out opening mass graves.

Around the port of La Guaira and the temporary morgues, dozens of families remain formed for hours. They use tattoos, scars or clothing to confirm identities. The uncertainty about the fate of the missing aggravates the pain.

The drama of families

Rosa López recounted the difficult process of finding the body of her son-in-law, José Antonio Toledo, who died when the building where he worked as a security guard collapsed. After visiting several sites, the family managed to identify his remains. Without resources for a funeral service, the mayor’s office gave them a free space to bury him.

Rescuers estimate that recovery efforts will last at least three months due to the number of collapsed buildings. Thousands of volunteers have joined the search, hoping that families can say goodbye to their loved ones.

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Sheinbaum announces investment of 4 billion pesos for the Purépecha people

The president detailed new commitments in health, education and security during her visit to Michoacán.

Justice Plan for the Purépecha people

From Cherán, Michoacán, President Claudia Sheinbaum highlighted the progress of the Justice Plan for the Purépecha people. One year and two months after its implementation, more than 4 billion pesos (mp) have been allocated for health, education, roads and security.

“How are the Justice Plans made? With you. They are not made in an office of the federal government, of the State Government, they are made in assemblies,” said Sheinbaum.

The president recalled that, with the Second Floor of the Fourth Transformation, the Constitution was modified to recognize indigenous and Afro-Mexican peoples as subjects of public law. In addition, the Contribution Fund for the Social Infrastructure of Indigenous and Afro-Mexican Peoples (FAISPIAM) went from 12 thousand million pesos in 2025 to 13 thousand 500 million pesos by 2026, with the objective that this resource is established in the Constitution so that it increases each year.

The director of INPI, Adelfo Regino Montes, detailed the distribution of the investment: 27 artisanal paths (74.34 km, 485.01 million pesos), School Houses and Canteens for 527 children, 21 Community Houses of Indigenous Languages, and 161 communities benefited from FAISPIAM (212.74 million pesos in 2025 and 234.47 mdp in 2026).

Sheinbaum announced new commitments: improve the Cherán Hospital with a hemodialysis area, fix the Sports Unit, open degrees in Medicine and Nursing, strengthen community businesses, build a C2 in the community and hold a meeting on security in Mexico City.

The Undersecretary of Sciences and Humanities, Violeta Vázquez-Rojas, reported other advances: construction of an ISSSTE hospital, studies for an IMSS Bienestar hospital, hiring of 646 doctors and more than a thousand nurses, a National Guard barracks for 150 elements, remodeling of 17 highway sections, delivery of 27 thousand efficient stoves, and translation of the Women’s Booklet into Purépecha.

The governor of Michoacán, Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla, supported the initiative and highlighted the defense of the uses and customs of the native peoples.

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Colombians arrested for training in the manufacture of explosives in Michoacán

Colombian detainees linked to the manufacture of explosives in Michoacán.

The Security Cabinet has arrested Colombian citizens linked to the training and manufacturing of improvised explosive devices in Michoacán. This was reported by the Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Omar García Harfuch, during the morning conference on Friday, July 3 in Morelia.

These arrests are part of investigations that identified the entry of several people involved into the country, mainly through the Mexico City International Airport and other air entry points. The National Intelligence Center monitored these movements.

The entry of foreign people by land was also detected, who allegedly collaborate in the training of members of criminal groups to install these devices. García Harfuch pointed out that there is an ongoing investigation to locate the leaders of these networks in Michoacán, including alleged high-level members of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel.

The head of the SSPC confirmed the participation of citizens from different countries, mainly from Colombia. We are working in coordination with Colombian authorities to strengthen the investigations. In the coming days, the exact number of people arrested related to the manufacture and use of these explosives will be specified.

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