UNICEF Opens Registration for Cash Assistance to Vulnerable Families in Bohodukhiv.
UNICEF Cash Aid for Vulnerable Households
According to Novyny.live: Registration has opened in Bohodukhiv, Kharkiv Oblast, for vulnerable families with children to apply for a UNICEF cash assistance program. This initiative, launched in March 2026, aims to support families facing difficult circumstances, including those with children with disabilities or those living on low incomes. This support is part of broader international efforts to aid communities in Ukraine.
Registration Dates and Location
The registration center, located at 7 Molodizhna Street, will be open on specific dates: March 5, 6, 9, 10, and 11. Operating hours are from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
Applicants must bring the following required documents:
- Passport;
- Tax identification number;
- Certificate confirming low-income family status;
- Documentation for a child with a disability;
- Bank statement with IBAN account details for fund transfer.
The program provides 3,600 hryvnias per family member for a three-month period, totaling nearly 11,000 hryvnias for a typical family. This aid is available through the 'Response Consortium' program for Ukrainians in precarious situations.
Which families are prioritized for this spring's assistance? Preference will be given to families with children with disabilities and low-income families with children. The goal is to alleviate the financial burden for those in greatest need.
Where should people go to register? All interested parties can visit the registration center at the specified address during the listed dates and times. It is crucial to bring all necessary documentation to complete the process successfully.
What other support is available this spring? The cash assistance from the 'Right to Protection' Charitable Foundation represents another vital step in supporting vulnerable households during this challenging period.
This UNICEF support program is a significant measure within the context of social aid in Ukraine, particularly during times of economic instability and growing needs among vulnerable population groups.
Initiatives aimed at supporting families with children, especially those requiring additional attention, can substantially ease their financial strain and help meet basic needs. It is important for communities to be informed about available assistance and to actively utilize the provided resources.
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