State grants Temporary Benefit to families affected by disasters in Belém
The assistance provided benefits families residing in nine neighborhoods of the capital of Pará, who faced disaster situations between August 2024 and March 2025
The Government of Pará, through the State Secretariat for Social Assistance, Labor, Employment and Income (Seaster), delivered this Thursday (8), to 10 families from the Metropolitan Region of Belém, the Temporary Benefit, aimed at people who are in a situation of temporary social vulnerability or are victims of disasters and public calamities.
The delivery of the bank orders was carried out at the Seaster headquarters, in the Nazaré neighborhood, in Belém, by the head of the Secretariat, Inocencio Gasparim, along with the team from the Directorate of Income, Citizenship and Poverty Alleviation (DRCCP).

"This is a new opportunity we have to rise again, because in my case, my house collapsed in the Telégrafo neighborhood, in Belém, and now I will be able to recover much of what I lost, as this benefit comes at a good time. I am very grateful to everyone in this Secretariat, from the state government, who have supported me from the beginning until now, with the delivery of the benefit. I will leave here happy knowing that my family and I will rebuild our lives," said Clarice Santos.

Commitment - The Temporary Benefit is paid for a period of three months, in the amount of one minimum wage, and aims to support families going through momentary difficulties. The assistance delivered this Thursday was aimed at families residing in nine neighborhoods of the capital of Pará, who faced different disaster situations between August 2024 and March 2025.
"The Government of Pará is committed and prioritizes the population in situations of social vulnerability. This assistance is a guarantee for these families affected by emergency situations to restart their lives with more dignity. The role of the State is precisely this: to provide the necessary support to all who need it and to offer adequate conditions for difficulties to be overcome as soon as possible," emphasized Inocencio Gasparim.
In 2024, the state government, through Seaster, allocated approximately R$ 238,628.00 in temporary benefits for families affected by disasters, with more than R$ 74,000 allocated to beneficiaries residing in Belém.