Up to 11,000 UAH in Aid Available for Ukrainians: Who Qualifies Through 2026.
Humanitarian Organization 'Acted' Offers Financial Support
According to Novyny.live: Residents of the Sosnytsia community in Chernihiv Oblast can apply for 11,000 UAH in financial aid from the humanitarian group 'Acted,' with applications open until March 31, 2026. This support targets vulnerable households that meet specific eligibility requirements. The program is part of broader relief efforts for Ukrainians affected by the ongoing crisis.
The 'Acted' assistance provides 3,600 UAH per month for each family member, disbursed as a single lump sum covering three months. Registration remains available until March 31, 2026. To qualify, households must fall under vulnerability criteria, which include:
- Large families with multiple children,
- Families with young children,
- Households with pregnant women,
- Families caring for individuals with disabilities,
- Households managing chronic illnesses,
- Families with persons who have limited mobility,
- Households with elderly members,
- Families headed by women,
- Single-parent families,
- Households impacted by combat operations.
Preliminary registration can be completed by calling: +38 (067) 131 10 02, +38 (063) 453 57 10, or +38 (095) 285 29 84. This initiative is part of a wider support framework: in March, a program in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast offers up to 38,000 UAH in agricultural aid, while the international JERU project provides up to 77,000 UAH for business development. Additionally, the government has allowed internally displaced persons to complete identification procedures until July 1, and the charity 'Right to Protection' is distributing 3,600 UAH in financial assistance across several regions for a three-month period.
Supporting the Most Vulnerable Populations
The 'Acted' cash assistance is designed to aid the most vulnerable groups facing difficult circumstances, particularly those stemming from military conflict. This effort is a key component of a larger aid program that also includes financial backing for agriculture and entrepreneurship, highlighting the coordinated response from international and national organizations to support Ukrainians during the crisis.
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