Financial Aid Up to 1,000 Dollars Launched in Kherson Region: Who Can Receive Assistance.

Financial Aid Up to 1,000 Dollars Launched in Kherson Region: Who Can Receive Assistance
Financial Aid Up to 1,000 Dollars Launched in Kherson Region: Who Can Receive Assistance

A program of financial support for vulnerable households has been launched in one of Ukraine's regions. The project includes payments of up to 1,000 dollars for citizens.

This was reported by the press service of the charity organization 'Shchedryk'.

Who and Where Can Receive Assistance Up to 1,000 Dollars

According to the charity workers, this is a joint program with the International Humanitarian Organization ZOA aimed at providing support to households in the Kherson region.

The project is being implemented in the following settlements of the Bilozerka community: Myrolyubivka, Hrozove, Paryshyve, Myrne, Molodetske.

The program aims to restore economic stability and provide sustainable livelihoods for internally displaced persons and agricultural workers.

Participants in the program are guaranteed financial assistance in amounts of: 400, 700, and 1,000 dollars.

To participate in the assistance program, applicants must meet at least two of the following criteria: large families, low-income families, internally displaced persons (IDPs), families with individuals with disabilities, etc.

How to Register for the Assistance Program

Citizens who meet the criteria and wish to participate in the charity organization's 'Shchedryk' and the International Humanitarian Organization ZOA program must fill out a special online application. Registration will be open until August 23, 2025.

'Please note that completing the application does not guarantee a 100% receipt of assistance,' warn the organizers.

The project is being implemented with the financial support of the Humanitarian Fund for Ukraine GHF/UHF.

A financial support program for vulnerable households has been launched in the Kherson region, which includes payments to citizens of up to 1,000 dollars. The program is aimed at providing households with sustainable sources of livelihood and restoring economic stability, especially for internally displaced persons and agricultural workers.


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