The new financial assistance for Ukrainian refugees in Poland is primarily aimed at the least socially protected categories of people.
Ukrainian refugees in Poland were offered to enroll in a special program to receive 6,000 UAH, payable within 3 months. It turns out that in general you can get 18 thousand UAH. According to the website of the charity Fundacja Ukraina, registration can be made by January 20.
how to register
To apply for assistance, you must complete an available form. connection. In the questionnaire, in addition to your contact details, you must indicate your current place of residence and when you came to Poland from Ukraine. There are two important conditions for getting help:
- accommodation in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship;
- The Ukrainian has not previously received payments from the UN and other international organizations.
who will be paid
Aid is not available to all Ukrainian refugees who moved to Poland following the start of the large-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Armed Forces. Therefore, only the least socially protected categories apply for payments. So you can get paid:
- pregnant women and mothers with children under 1 year old;
- mother of many children who have 3 or more children and are in Poland without a husband;
- 1st and 2nd group disabled persons;
- Older Ukrainians over 60 years old.
It is also stated that if the recipient’s profile is registered, he will have to personally come to Wroclaw twice. The first time you will need to bring documents, and the second time you will need to get a card to which the money will be transferred.
Recall that from January 9, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) re-accepted applications for the payment of financial assistance to Ukrainians who suffered as a result of the extensive invasion of Russian troops. Thus, after completing their application within three months, IDPs and Ukrainians affected by the conflicts, 6.6 thousand UAH per person. So if the family consists of three people, it can count on payment. 19.8 thousand UAH.
same Focus The French international organization Action Against Hunger (ACF) said it would financially support Ukrainians who were internally displaced and moved to the Chernivtsi region after the all-out invasion of the Russian Federation.
Source: Focus
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