Financial assistance from 'Fight For Right': who can receive 4,200 hryvnias.
Financial support from 'Fight For Right'
According to Novyny.live: The public organization 'Fight For Right' provides financial support to residents of Ukraine affected by the war, particularly internally displaced persons and people with disabilities. In 2026, the organization continues to support the Ukrainian population affected by the war, offering financial assistance for basic needs amounting to 4,200 hryvnias.
Support programs
Assistance can be received by individuals who have acquired a disability group in the previous nine months. The support programs implemented by 'Fight For Right' include:
- 'Help Localisation Facility'
- 'From Loss to Resilience'
These programs cover the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Poltava regions, allowing access to financial assistance for a wider range of people.
For more detailed information or consultations, the organization offers a hotline at 0 800 30 66 33. You can also reach out via email at [email protected]. 'Fight For Right' aims to provide necessary support to those who need it most in these difficult times.
“This initiative is an important step in supporting vulnerable groups of the population of Ukraine, who find themselves in difficult conditions due to the war.”
The programs implemented by 'Fight For Right' help not only to cover basic needs but also to facilitate the restoration of living conditions for individuals with disabilities and internally displaced persons, which is critically important in the context of the humanitarian situation in the country.
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