Financial Aid Program Offers Monthly Payments of 3,600 UAH to Eligible Households Through 2026.
Financial Assistance Program from 'Acted'
According to Novyny.live: Households impacted by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine can apply for a humanitarian aid program administered by the organization 'Acted'. Applications will be accepted until March 31, 2026. The program provides a monthly stipend of 3,600 Ukrainian hryvnias for a period of three months, targeting the most vulnerable segments of the population, including the elderly, people with disabilities, and families with multiple children.
Eligibility Criteria for Assistance
The 'Acted' financial aid is designated for several specific beneficiary groups. These include:
- Individuals with disabilities of groups 1 or 2;
- Elderly persons aged 60 and above;
- Large families with children under 18;
- Households with children under two years old;
- Families with pregnant women;
- Single women or single parents;
- Households with partially or completely destroyed homes.
This support aims to alleviate the financial burden on vulnerable groups who are facing the severe consequences of the war.
Prospective applicants should note the registration deadline of March 31, 2026. To register, individuals can contact the following phone numbers: +38 (067) 131 10 02, +38 (063) 453 57 10, +38 (095) 285 29 84. This initiative is designed to provide crucial financial aid during an extremely difficult period.
Separately, Ukrainians may also qualify for assistance from UNHCR Ukraine, which is available to officially registered internally displaced persons and refugees. This international support is a vital component in ensuring social stability and helping people rebuild their lives after being affected by hostilities.
The financial aid program from 'Acted' and the initiatives from UNHCR Ukraine form part of a broader humanitarian effort to support the population affected by the conflict in Ukraine.
Such measures can help mitigate economic hardship for many families, particularly amid prolonged instability. The extended application window until 2026 allows a greater number of eligible people to access this necessary support.
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