Families of Fallen Soldiers Eligible for 100,000 Hryvnia Payout: Where to Apply.
Financial Assistance for Relatives of Deceased Military Personnel
According to Novyny.live: In the Volyn region, families of service members who lost their lives defending Ukraine can apply for a one-time financial aid payment of 100,000 hryvnia from the regional budget. This initiative aims to support the households of fallen defenders during a difficult time.
To request this assistance, applicants must visit their local city, town, or village council. The application process requires preparing a specific set of documents, including:
- a passport;
- a taxpayer identification code;
- the death certificate of the service member;
- other documents that may be requested depending on the individual case.
Additional Payments and Support
Beyond the primary one-time benefit, bereaved relatives can also receive a supplementary payment tied to Independence Day in August, ranging from 450 to 3,100 hryvnia. Notably, residents of frontline areas may qualify for charitable cash assistance of 10,800 hryvnia per person. This represents another key source of relief for those affected by the war.
Knowing where to apply for aid and which documents to prepare in advance are critical concerns for families seeking this financial support. Local government offices are available to provide detailed guidance and assist with the paperwork.
This program represents a significant step in supporting the families of fallen soldiers, as financial aid can substantially ease their material burdens during a period of hardship.
Amid ongoing war and economic strain, such state and charitable assistance programs are essential for maintaining social stability and supporting those who have lost loved ones. Given the continuation of the conflict, it is vital that these support mechanisms remain accessible and effective for all affected individuals.
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