Ukrainian Charity 'Pomahaem' Launches Cash Aid Program for Displaced Families in Kamianske.

Ukrainian Charity 'Pomahaem' Launches Cash Aid Program for Displaced Families in Kamianske
Ukrainian Charity 'Pomahaem' Launches Cash Aid Program for Displaced Families in Kamianske

Financial Aid Registration Opens for Displaced Persons

According to Novyny.live: The charitable foundation 'Pomahaem' has opened registration for a cash assistance program aimed at Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) residing in the city of Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk region. This initiative provides a significant sum of 10,800 Ukrainian hryvnias for each member of a qualifying household, offering crucial financial relief during a period of immense hardship. This support is part of a broader effort to assist the millions of Ukrainians forced to flee their homes due to the ongoing conflict.

To be eligible, IDP families must be officially registered or actually living in Kamianske. A key condition is that applicants must not have received similar aid from any other organization within the preceding three months. This rule is designed to ensure the assistance reaches those in the most urgent need and that resources are distributed effectively.

Applications for the aid can be submitted via an online form, streamlining the process for potential recipients. In a related development, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has also decided to resume state payments for displaced persons, highlighting the growing focus on supporting this vulnerable segment of the population.

Eligible Vulnerable Groups

The program prioritizes several categories of vulnerable households, including:

  • Households with children who have disabilities;
  • Families with members aged 70 or older who have disabilities;
  • Foster families;
  • Households with children under one year of age;
  • Families with children under 18 years old.

This focus underscores the foundation's commitment to supporting society's most at-risk groups.

To register for the financial aid, displaced persons must prepare a specific set of documents. The required package includes:

  • Citizen's passport;
  • Tax identification number;
  • Proof of income;
  • IDP registration certificate;
  • Bank statement with an IBAN number;
  • Birth certificate (for children);
  • Disability certificate (if applicable).

These documents are necessary to verify identity and confirm eligibility according to the program's criteria.

By launching this program, the 'Pomahaem' foundation is taking a vital step in supporting internally displaced persons, providing financial aid that can serve as essential support amid the current socio-economic challenges. The opening of registration in Kamianske represents a significant phase in securing financial assistance for those impacted by the war. This initiative can help alleviate the economic burden on families facing difficult circumstances and highlights the concerted efforts of charitable organizations and the state to address the plight of IDPs. Providing targeted aid to these groups can contribute to stabilizing their situation and improving their quality of life during a turbulent time.


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