Residents of one of the regions damaged as a result of Russian aggression can receive additional financial assistance. Focus It tells the Ukrainians who and where pays.
The international organization Dorcas announced the start of registration for the payment of aid to residents and immigrants of the Zaporozhye region. This is stated on the fund’s Telegram channel.
How to support Ukrainians?
It was noted that in addition to financial assistance, Ukrainians can receive:
- non-food products
- psychological support;
- assistance in the restoration of damaged housing.
Who is entitled to pay?
Residents of three communities in the Zaporozhye region will be able to apply for assistance. Well:
- Volnyanskaya;
- Kusugumskaya;
- Kamyshevashskaya.
Support will also be provided to migrants from occupied territories or areas of active hostilities, but these should be divided into the following categories:
- people with disabilities;
- people with severe chronic illness (must be a document from a doctor in 2023);
- a person who has had or is preparing for surgery (you must present a doctor’s referral);
- pensioners;
- elderly people (from 60 years old);
- pregnant women and mothers with children under 3 years old;
- large families (three or more children under 18);
- single mother or single father or parents of underage children;
- a document on the registration of housing damaged as a result of conflicts.
where to apply
An online form can be filled out on the Dorcas website. In the questionnaire, applicants should be told whether they have received humanitarian aid in the past month.
You can also register for assistance by calling:
- +38(063)800-29-06;
- +38(066)200-59-31.
Calls are accepted from weekdays. 9:00 – 17:00.
The organization does not specify the amount of aid, but in April 2023 it paid immigrants in the Dorcas, Zaporozhye and Zakarpattia regions. 6600 hryvnia.
remember in july Focus He said that IDPs considering starting their own business can receive financial support in the amount of 150,000 hryvnia. One of the charities provides such an opportunity to Ukrainians.
It was also learned in Lviv on August 17 that children whose parents died during the war with Russia will receive 50,000 hryvnia per year until they reach the age of 18.
Source: Focus
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