UNHCR Cash Assistance Registration Opens in Borodianka: Eligibility and Required Documents.
Cash Assistance in Borodianka
According to Novyny.live: The charitable foundation 'Right to Protection' is opening registration for a UNHCR cash assistance program in Borodianka, Kyiv Oblast. Registration begins on February 10, with successful applicants receiving a one-time payment of 10,800 Ukrainian hryvnias. This initiative is part of ongoing international efforts to support vulnerable populations affected by the war in Ukraine.
Applications can be submitted at 1a Zhylina Lane in Borodianka. Registration will be open on February 10 from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. To qualify for this financial aid, a household's average monthly income per person must not exceed 6,320 hryvnias.
Documents Required for Registration
Applicants must prepare several documents for registration. The required items include:
- Passport
- Tax identification number
- Internally displaced person certificate (if applicable)
- Children's birth certificates
- Bank account details
- Documents confirming vulnerable status
- Phone number
It is crucial to meet all eligibility criteria and prepare the necessary documentation in advance to ensure a successful application.
This cash assistance program represents a significant step in supporting vulnerable groups, particularly in the context of conflict and internal displacement within Ukraine. The opening of registration demonstrates the continued commitment of international organizations and charities to provide essential social support for those in greatest need.
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