In Kyiv region, 10,800 UAH will be paid: who can register.


The charitable foundation 'Right to Protection' announced the holding of on-site registration for receiving financial assistance from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
This information is provided by the online publication 'On Pension'.
Applicants will be able to receive 10,800 hryvnias per person within three months. Registration will take place on November 21 from 10:00 to 16:00 in Hostomel, at the address: Svyatopokrovska Street, 81B (cultural center).
Residents of Hostomel, who are internally displaced persons and received this status no later than six months ago, can receive this assistance.
Also, people who returned to Hostomel after forced evacuation due to the war have the right to payment, if they stayed abroad or in another region after February 24, 2022.
However, there are several conditions for receiving this assistance. It is important that applicants have not previously received financial assistance from the UN or other organizations and have a limited income that does not exceed 5,400 hryvnias per person in the family.
Potential recipients must be vulnerable groups, such as single parents with minor children, elderly people who independently care for children, or families with disabled or sick members.
To register, it is necessary to have documents that confirm identity, status as an internally displaced person, family composition, income level, and a bank account for receiving money.
Let us remind you that the UN has expanded its cash assistance program for Ukrainians and new categories of recipients have appeared.
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