Winter Aid Program for Single Mothers in Zelenodolsk: Application Details.
Winter Aid for Single Mothers in Zelenodolsk: Eligibility and Required Documents
According to Novyny.live: The charitable foundation 'Right to Protection' is launching a registration drive for winter aid targeting women who head households with children on their own in Zelenodolsk, Dnipropetrovsk region. This initiative is designed to provide financial assistance to single mothers during the challenging winter months. Such support is crucial in Ukraine, where the economic impact of the ongoing war has placed significant strain on vulnerable families.
Registration is scheduled for a single session on January 15th, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Aid will be provided as a one-time payment per eligible household. To apply, applicants must present the original versions of the following documents:
- Passport
- Taxpayer Identification Number (ID code)
- Child's birth certificate
A key eligibility requirement is that applicants must not be receiving a state subsidy for their winter 2025-2026 utility bills.
This program aims to alleviate the financial burden on single mothers, offering essential support to those facing hardship.
The winter aid offered to single mothers in Zelenodolsk represents a vital step in supporting vulnerable segments of the population, particularly amid the economic pressures exacerbated by the winter season. The 'Right to Protection' foundation's initiative could prove to be significant support for women raising children independently, providing them with a measure of financial relief during a difficult time.
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