Zelenodolsk to Open Registration for 19,400 UAH Financial Aid: Eligibility Details.
Financial Assistance for Vulnerable Residents
According to Novyny.live: The charitable foundation 'Caritas Kryvyi Rih' will organize a two-day registration event in February 2026 for vulnerable residents of Zelenodolsk to apply for a one-time financial aid payment of 19,400 Ukrainian hryvnias (UAH). Registration is scheduled for February 12 and 17, 2026. This aid is part of broader efforts to support communities facing economic hardship.
The registration will take place at the 'Popeliushka' (Cinderella) kindergarten. It is crucial to note that the financial assistance will be provided only once per household. Eligible vulnerable categories include:
- Citizens aged 60 and over
- Individuals with a disability group classification
- Families with children under three years old
- Pregnant women and single mothers
- Large families with three or more children
- Persons with severe illnesses
Applicants must provide specific documentation for registration. The required documents are:
- Passport
- Identification code
- Extract from the territorial community register
- Document confirming the vulnerable category status
- IBAN bank account certificate
The funds are designated to be used for electricity bill payments.
Supporting Vulnerable Groups
This initiative aims to support the most vulnerable segments of the population who require financial assistance under current conditions.
This campaign is part of the efforts by local charitable organizations to address social inequality and aid citizens who find themselves in difficult life situations.
Given the context of economic instability and rising utility costs, such aid can significantly ease the financial burden for many households in Zelenodolsk. Registering on the specified dates will ensure an organized approach to distributing aid and simplify the process for those in greatest need to receive funds.
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