Birth Rate in Ukraine: How Many Parents Have Received the 'Baby Package'.
More than 63,500 parents have taken advantage of the 'Baby Package' program, which provides financial compensation amounting to more than 493 million hryvnias. This information was announced by the head of the State Service of Ukraine for Children, Petro Dobromilsky.
Already, 15,500 newborns have received the 'Baby Package' containing everything necessary for the first month of life. 'In June alone, more than 10,000 Ukrainian families received financial compensation totaling over 83.8 million hryvnias. This is truly important assistance in the early days after the child's birth, when parents need support,' emphasized Dobromilsky.
Since the beginning of this year, 417 additional agreements have been made to participate in the 'Baby Package' program, and the list of retail outlets participating in this initiative is constantly being updated.
Continuation of the Successful Program
Since the beginning of the year, more than 63,500 parents and 15,500 newborns have benefited from the 'Baby Package' program, receiving necessary financial assistance and kits for babies. The initiative continues to actively develop, attracting more participants and updating the list of partners.
The Ukrainian 'Baby Package' program provides significant financial assistance to parents of newborns, helping them to easily cope with the first challenging months after the baby's arrival. Through this initiative, a substantial number of families have already benefited, and the program continues to actively develop, adding to the ranks of satisfied participants.Read also
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