Financial Aid for Ukrainian Families Affected by Conflict: Up to 43,000 Hryvnias Available in 2026.
Support Project for Ukrainian Families
According to Novyny.live: The charitable foundation 'Caritas-Spes Kharkiv' will launch a support project in 2026 for Ukrainian families impacted by the ongoing conflict. This initiative, titled 'Emergency Appeal', will provide financial assistance of 10,800 hryvnias per individual. For a family of four, the maximum total payment will be 43,200 hryvnias (approximately $995). This aid is part of broader international humanitarian efforts to address the severe consequences of the war.
Eligibility and Application Process
Assistance is restricted to those who have suffered from hostilities within the preceding month. Families who have experienced loss or other adverse effects due to the conflict are eligible to apply for this financial support. Applications are accepted on weekdays from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the phone number: 380673085299.
Applicants must prepare specific documentation to participate in the project. Required documents include:
- Passport
- Temporary residence permit
- Certificate of displacement
- Bank account details
- Two documents confirming vulnerability
These requirements are designed to ensure targeted support reaches those with the most urgent needs during this difficult period for the country.
The 'Emergency Appeal' project by 'Caritas-Spes Kharkiv' represents a significant step in supporting families enduring the aftermath of the war in Ukraine.
This financial aid can substantially ease the burden on affected individuals, many of whom have been left without means of subsistence due to the fighting. Given the persistent challenges facing the nation, such initiatives play a crucial role in fostering social stability and supporting vulnerable segments of the population.
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