Ukrainians can receive 9000 hryvnias in assistance: who will be given money for treatment.
The 'Caritas. Volnovakha' Foundation is launching a new financial assistance program for Ukrainians affected by Russian aggression who need money for treatment. Residents of two communities in the Volnovakha district of the Donetsk region - Velykonovosilkivska and Komarska - will receive a one-time assistance of 9000 hryvnias. The project is funded by the 'Caritas Germany' foundation and supported by the German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO). The funds received can be used only for medical needs - payment for treatment, surgeries, purchase of medications, diagnostics, examinations, and rehabilitation measures.
To receive assistance, it is necessary to provide medical documents confirming the presence of the disease. 'Internally displaced persons who have left the territory of the Volnovakha district cannot participate in the program,' the foundation emphasizes.
Registration for assistance is done through the foundation's hotline at 0800 336 734 on weekdays from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. The money will be transferred to the IBAN bank account. A condition for participation in the program is the requirement to report on the use of funds - recipients must provide fiscal receipts for purchased medications and received medical services within two months after receiving the payment.
It is also known that in 2025, Ukrainians will be deprived of some payments.
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