Instituting a permanent allowance for parents acting as caregivers aligns with the broader goal of promoting social inclusion and community engagement. Caregiving responsibilities can isolate parents and limit their participation in social activities and community events. By providing financial compensation, the state acknowledges the invaluable contributions of parents as caregivers and encourages their active involvement in the community. This policy intervention facilitates the creation of support networks, peer connections, and knowledge-sharing opportunities among caregivers. Moreover, it enables parents to participate in community initiatives, volunteering, and advocacy efforts, fostering a sense of belonging, social connectedness, and mutual support within society. This inclusive approach benefits both parents and minors, promoting their overall well-being and enriching the fabric of the community.