Up to 25,000 UAH in New Aid Offered to Ukrainians Near Frontline Areas.
Financial Relief for Residents of Ukraine's Frontline Regions
According to Novyny.live: A new cash assistance program is now available for Ukrainians living in frontline territories. Launched by the charitable foundation 'Angels of Salvation' in partnership with the Danish Refugee Council (DRC), this initiative targets vulnerable groups and includes support for agricultural activities. Eligible individuals can receive a one-time payment to help ease the burden of displacement and war-related hardships.
How Much Aid Is Available
- Each family member qualifies for a one-time payment of 10,800 UAH.
- Households can receive a lump sum of 25,000 UAH specifically for farming or agricultural purposes.
- An additional 12,300 UAH is available for those who evacuated due to danger or whose homes were damaged by shelling.
Application Process
Funds are disbursed via bank transfer to a PrivatBank card or in cash through Ukrposhta branches. Pre-registration is already open for residents of the Zelenodolsk community. This program aims to reduce the financial strain on families facing severe circumstances due to the ongoing conflict.
This financial support initiative represents a critical step in aiding war-affected populations. By providing direct cash transfers, it helps vulnerable households restore their daily lives and sustain small-scale businesses. The partnership also highlights the essential role of collaboration between local charities and international organizations during a humanitarian crisis.
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