Up to 35,000 UAH in Aid for Families with Children Returning to Ukraine.
Financial Assistance Program from the 'SOS Children's Villages' Foundation
According to Novyny.live: In 2026, the charitable organization 'SOS Children's Villages' launched a financial aid program for Ukrainian households with children who have come back from abroad after being evacuated. Eligible families can receive a maximum of 35,000 hryvnias. This initiative is designed to help those struggling due to the war.
During the spring of 2026, the foundation announced grants of up to 35,000 hryvnias. The support targets families returning from overseas, especially those who have placed their children in foster care or family-type children's homes. A key requirement for receiving the funds is that applicants must submit a report detailing how the money was spent.
Eligibility Conditions
Applications for assistance must be submitted within 30 days of arriving in Ukraine. Through this effort, 'SOS Children's Villages' aims to ease families' transition to new living conditions and help secure the resources their children need to thrive.
This program marks a vital step in supporting Ukrainian families who have endured hardships during the war and evacuation.
The foundation's initiative also highlights the critical role of social support in the post-war period, when many households face economic challenges and the task of rebuilding their daily lives.
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