Ukrainians will receive 1000 hryvnias for winter: who and how can apply.
'Warm Winter' program: financial support for Ukrainians
According to inkorr.com: The Minister of Social Policy Denys Ulutyn announced the possibility of receiving financial assistance under the 'Warm Winter' program. From November 15 to December 15, citizens of Ukraine can apply for a payment of 1000 hryvnias. The money can be received through the 'Diia' mobile application, at 'Ukrposhta' branches, or in banks. These funds can be used within 180 days for various needs, including payment for utilities and charitable contributions.
Conditions for participation in the program
To apply for assistance, Ukrainians can use the 'Diia', 'Ukrposhta', or banking services. All citizens, except those temporarily abroad or in occupied territories, can receive this assistance. The money can be spent on various needs, including payment for utilities and charitable contributions. More detailed information about the program is expected to be published by mid-November.
The 'Warm Winter' program is designed to support Ukrainians amid rising tariffs and seasonal expenses. This financial assistance may ease the burden on family budgets, especially during the winter period when utility costs increase. It is important to stay informed about updates and adhere to application deadlines to receive assistance.
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