Over 5 million Ukrainians have applied for the 'Winter Support': who will receive 1000 hryvnias.
According to inkorr.com: More than 5 million Ukrainians have expressed interest in the 'Winter Support' program initiated by the government. In particular, about 952 thousand applications were submitted by parents, as this program provides 1,000 hryvnias for each child.
Usage of funds received
The received money can be spent on paying utility bills, purchasing medications, supporting Ukrainian producers in the food sector, charitable contributions, or even postal services. The application process will last until December 24, 2025, inclusive, and applications can be submitted through the Diya app or at Ukrposhta. The application processing takes only 10 days.
‘Winter Support’ is an important initiative for our country, aimed at supporting citizens in the coldest time of the year,” emphasized Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.
Ukrainians' interest in the program
Ukrainians have shown significant interest in the 'Winter Support' program, which aims to make life easier during the winter period. The application process continues, and it is expected that the program will become a substantial support for many families in the financial sector.
This initiative has become extremely important against the backdrop of the economic challenges the country is facing. 'Winter Support' will not only help address issues related to basic needs expenses but will also strengthen the understandable distribution of funds among Ukrainian producers, which is relevant under the current circumstances.
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