UNHCR Offers 10,800 UAH in Aid to Low-Income Residents and Displaced Persons in Kremenchuk.
Financial Assistance for Kremenchuk Residents
According to Novyny.live: Residents of Kremenchuk can now apply for a one-time cash payment of 10,800 Ukrainian hryvnias (UAH) from UNHCR Ukraine. This aid is targeted at individuals whose per-person income falls below 6,318 UAH, as well as internally displaced persons (IDPs) with verified displacement status and refugees who have returned to their homes. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has significantly increased the need for such humanitarian support.
Applicants must submit their requests through an online queue system. A procedural issue has complicated aid distribution; in 2026, some citizens were unable to receive social payments due to untimely identification. To resolve this, the Cabinet of Ministers has authorized an extension for identification procedures until July 1 of this year, which should streamline the assistance process.
Additional Financial Support Programs
Separately, the 'Caritas Poltava' Charitable Foundation is accepting applications for financial aid to cover utility bills, providing another crucial support channel for IDPs. Furthermore, on March 13, internally displaced persons can apply for a 2,000 UAH cash assistance payment from the 'Global Empowerment Mission Ukraine' Foundation. These initiatives are designed to help citizens facing severe hardship due to the consequences of the war.
In summary, residents of Kremenchuk have access to vital financial support from UNHCR Ukraine and other charitable organizations. This aid can significantly improve their material well-being amidst current challenges. Such programs are essential for supporting the most vulnerable populations during periods of economic instability and social difficulty, where access to funds for basic needs like housing and utilities is critical.
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