65 children will receive 50 thousand hryvnias: the state paid assistance for returning from occupied territories.

65 children will receive 50 thousand hryvnias: the state paid assistance for returning from occupied territories
65 children will receive 50 thousand hryvnias: the state paid assistance for returning from occupied territories

According to inkorr.com: The State Service for Children of Ukraine has prepared documents for the payment of a one-time financial assistance of 50 thousand hryvnias for 65 children who returned from temporarily occupied territories. This was reported by the head of the service, Petro Dobromilsky.

Behind this number are 65 different stories of struggle, return, and restoration. We are doing everything possible for every child who experienced occupation to feel the care of the state and have support for a new start in a safe environment, emphasized Dobromilsky.

State efforts are not limited to just returning children. They are also aimed at creating conditions for their adaptation and development in safety. In total, 8 children will receive assistance due to the absence of parents, and one child is an orphan. A total of 3.25 million hryvnias will be paid out.

Assistance Program for Affected Children

The one-time assistance that children and their families will receive is intended for adaptation after returning from occupied territories. This support is part of the state program to assist children affected by Russian aggression and the temporary occupation of part of Ukraine.

As part of the assistance program for children returning from temporarily occupied territories, the State Service for Children has established a payment of 50 thousand hryvnias for each of the 65 children. The main goal of the program is to provide support and conditions for the adaptation of these children in a new safe environment.

This initiative emphasizes the importance of state support for children who have gone through difficult times. The payment of one-time financial assistance not only covers financial needs but also symbolizes the attention and care of the state for those who need special support during a difficult period of life.


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