The Last Day of Winter Aid: How to Receive Payment by December 24th.
According to ТСН: Today, on December 24th, Ukrainians have the last opportunity to receive state support in the form of financial assistance.
This initiative by the president, launched in mid-November, has attracted 18 million citizens, as reported by TSN.
How to Apply for Assistance
Financial assistance can be requested through the 'Dija' application or at the branches of Ukrpost. To take advantage of this measure, the person must be in the territory of Ukraine at the time of application.
The money will be transferred to the 'national cashback' card after applying in 'Dija'. These funds can be used for utilities, goods, or medicines produced in Ukraine, postal services, books, or as a donation to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Parents must fill out separate applications for financial assistance for children.
Application through Ukrpost
If you have decided to apply for the winter aid in Ukrpost, you can only spend this money on utilities, goods sold at the post office, or for charitable purposes.
Do not forget to use the received money by the end of June 2026, as it will lose its validity after this date.
The rules for receiving state financial support are simple, but it is important not to miss the deadlines. This initiative aims to alleviate the financial burden on citizens during the winter season and support the country's economy. Many Ukrainians have already taken advantage of this program, highlighting the relevance of state initiatives in difficult times.
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