Registration Opens July 6 for Koriukivka Residents to Receive UAH 10,800 in Aid.
Cash Assistance Program Launches in Koriukivka
According to Novyny.live: On July 6, 2026, residents of Koriukivka, a town in the Chernihiv region, can sign up for a one-time cash payment of UAH 10,800 through a program run by the charitable foundation 'Rokada.' Registration will take place from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the shelter of Koriukivka Lyceum No. 2. This initiative is designed to provide support to the most vulnerable groups facing difficult life circumstances.
Who Qualifies for the Assistance
Eligibility extends to households that include:
- People with disabilities
- Individuals suffering from severe illnesses
- Senior citizens aged 60 and older
- Internally displaced persons
- Households raising three or more minor children
This reflects the charitable foundation 'Rokada's' commitment to improving social conditions for the most at-risk populations.
Applicants will need to provide a set of required documents, including:
- Ukrainian passports
- Tax identification numbers
- Children's birth certificates
- Proof of actual residence
- Documents confirming vulnerability status
- Bank account details for receiving the payment
This program represents a vital step in aiding those who need it most.
Financial support for vulnerable populations is a key component of social policy in Ukraine, particularly amid economic hardship and social challenges. The initiative by 'Rokada' could significantly improve living conditions for those facing adversity and highlights the proactive role of the community and charitable organizations in tackling social issues.
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