Ukrainian Government Offers Free Power Stations for Children with Disabilities: How to Apply.
Free Distribution of Portable Power Stations
According to Novyny.live: In response to ongoing power outages, the Ukrainian government has approved a program to provide free portable power stations to parents and guardians of children with disabilities in subgroup A. This initiative, established by Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 107 on January 28, 2026, aims to support vulnerable families during the energy crisis. This measure is part of broader efforts to maintain essential services for the most vulnerable during infrastructure disruptions.
The aid is available to parents, guardians, or legal representatives of children with disabilities classified under subgroup A. The goal is to ease daily life for children requiring special care amidst unstable electricity supply. Applications to receive a charging station must be submitted by April 1, 2026, to ensure all eligible recipients can obtain the necessary equipment.
Initiative's Terms and Objectives
According to the program's terms, assistance also extends to guardians and legal representatives of orphaned children and those deprived of parental care. This initiative represents a significant step in supporting vulnerable population groups and ensuring equitable access to vital resources during challenging times.
The government's action addresses the difficulties faced by families raising children with disabilities during the ongoing energy crisis. Portable power stations can be a crucial resource for sustaining the well-being of these children, highlighting the state's focus on the needs of vulnerable citizens. The April 1, 2026, application deadline demonstrates the government's commitment to providing timely aid to those who need it most.
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