Ukrainian Families with Infants to Receive State Payments: Amounts and Spending Deadline.
Financial Support for Families with Young Children in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Starting in 2026, Ukrainian households with children under one year old will qualify for monthly state payments of 7,000 UAH. For families raising a child with a disability, the monthly benefit increases to 10,500 UAH. This initiative is designed to ease the financial burden on parents caring for infants, especially amid ongoing economic pressures.
Recipients must spend the funds within 90 calendar days from the date of the most recent deposit into their account. This clear time limit encourages families to use the money promptly for their child's needs. The rules governing the use of these benefits are outlined in Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Resolution No. 1751, adopted on December 27, 2001.
Who Is Eligible for the Benefit
Eligibility extends to mothers or legal guardians of the child. By providing this support, the government aims to reduce the financial strain on households with small children, particularly in the face of current challenges. Families with a child who has a disability receive a higher payment, reflecting the state's focus on assisting vulnerable groups.
Under these new measures, the Ukrainian government is working to alleviate the economic pressure on families with infants—a critical step in the country's social policy. Given the financial difficulties many households face, this aid can play a key role in covering basic needs for children. The enhanced support for families with disabled children underscores the state's commitment to protecting the rights and welfare of the most vulnerable members of society.
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