Poltava Region IDPs to Receive Rental Assistance of 10,800 Hryvnias.
Financial Aid for Internally Displaced Persons in Poltava Region
According to Novyny.live: Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine's Poltava region are eligible for a rental assistance payment of 10,800 hryvnias. This aid is intended for Ukrainians who were forced to flee their homes due to the war and is aimed at supporting vulnerable groups who have relocated to the Poltava area. Millions have been displaced within Ukraine since the full-scale invasion began, creating a critical need for housing support.
The program is being implemented by the charitable foundation 'Caritas Poltava'. IDPs who have moved to the region within the last 30 days can participate. A key requirement is that the average monthly income per family member must not exceed 6,318 hryvnias. Registration for this financial aid will remain open for a period of six months.
Required Registration Documents
Applicants must submit several documents for registration:
- Passport
- Identification code
- IDP certificate
- IBAN bank account number
- Documents confirming vulnerable status
- OK-5 or OK-7 certificate
For additional questions, individuals can contact the following number: 050 346 4693.
The charitable foundation 'Right to Protection' will also provide monetary assistance in the specified amount. The vulnerable categories of citizens eligible for this support include:
- People with disabilities
- Individuals with serious illnesses
- Single citizens aged 55 and over
- Households consisting of elderly people
- Single mothers
- Parents or guardians of minor children
- Large families
- Pregnant women and mothers with children under three years old
“Caritas Poltava, as part of the project 'Multisectoral Assistance to War-Affected People in Ukraine,' continues registration for providing six months of financial rental assistance in Poltava city and the Poltava region. This aid has been made possible thanks to the generous support of the American people!” – the organizers.
This initiative is a vital part of supporting IDPs who have faced significant hardship because of the war in Ukraine. Providing rental assistance will help them adapt to new conditions and meet basic needs. Given that many people left their homes not only due to hostilities but also because of economic difficulties, such programs can substantially ease their situation and promote greater social stability in the region.
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