Assistance for Vulnerable Groups - Who Will Receive Payments from Switzerland.
In the city of Dnipro, some citizens will receive a one-time emergency cash assistance. The program is implemented with the financial support of a non-profit organization from Switzerland.
Who is eligible for assistance supported by the Swiss organization
Cash assistance from the 'Stefania Dnipro' Charity Foundation, in collaboration with the 'South Together' Charity Foundation, can only be received by vulnerable categories of citizens due to limited funding. Assistance will be provided to individuals in need of funds for treatment or other critical needs, such as people with disabilities, those undergoing treatment, lonely pensioners, orphans, internally displaced persons, and individuals in difficult life circumstances.
How to apply for cash assistance
The number of spots is limited, so not everyone will be able to apply and receive assistance. Only some applicants will be selected. The application form does not guarantee assistance, and the surveys undergo thorough verification. If you know individuals who meet the criteria, please help them fill out the application. The final decision on receiving assistance is made personally by the donor.
The donor organization is Human Front from Switzerland, led by musician Benz Margo, who has been supporting Ukrainian citizens since the start of the war.
An emergency cash assistance program for vulnerable categories of citizens has been launched in the city of Dnipro with the support of a non-profit organization from Switzerland. This initiative aims to assist those in difficult life circumstances and reflects international cooperation in the humanitarian field.
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