This paper outlines a proposal aimed at bolstering the social protection measures adopted by relevant authorities to address the aftermath of crises. Specifically, the proposal advocates for expanding the range of services offered by the Alimony Credit Fund, positioning them as integral components of social protection services designed to support the most vulnerable groups in mitigating the impact of decisions made to safeguard public health. By broadening the scope of services provided by the Alimony Credit Fund, this proposal seeks to enhance its efficacy as a tool for addressing the socioeconomic challenges faced by vulnerable individuals and families during crises. By recognizing the Fund’s offerings as essential elements of the broader social protection framework, authorities can better align their efforts with the imperative of safeguarding public health while ensuring the welfare of those most in need. Through this approach, we aim to foster resilience and provide meaningful support to communities navigating the repercussions of crises.