Aid for children in Spain

Doing my usual tour of sites about babies and motherhood I found a very complete article in Here Mom on the aid provided by the state, whether general or by autonomous community.

They have made an excellent compilation of the benefits that are granted for the birth or adoption of a child incorporating the last update of the 2,500 euros of which we have talked so much in the blog.

It is an aid for the entire Spanish territory, as well as that of 100 euros per month for all mothers who work outside the home, and here goes my complaint: and those who work inside, what? I think this help should be extended to all mothers, but it is a personal opinion.

Analyzing a little the panorama in the autonomous communities, it is unfortunate that there are no aid in Extremadura and Asturias.

Some communities only have them for large families or multiple births, for the latter in the Balearic Islands there is a newborn card for births of two or more children with which you can get free diapers and food.

Among the best grants are precisely Balearic Islands, Castile and León, the Basque Country and Catalonia.

For more information you can consult an investigation published in the blog The look of Jokin where they compare state aid by autonomous communities and in the rest of Europe.

Video: Spanish peacekeeping troops distribute medical aid (May 2024).