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Financial Assistance of 10,800 UAH from Caritas: Who Is Eligible and How to Apply?

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Financial Assistance of 10,800 UAH from Caritas: Who Is Eligible and How to Apply?

Registration has opened in Ukraine for a new financial assistance program targeting vulnerable groups. Find out who is eligible to receive 10,800 UAH from Caritas, what the eligibility requirements are, and how to apply

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Some Ukrainians may be eligible for financial assistance from the charity organization “Caritas.” This applies to households in certain communities in the Dnipropetrovsk region, where registration for financial aid is now open. This is reported by Caritas.


Who is eligible for the 10,800 UAH grant?


The program is available to residents of three territorial communities in the Synelnykivskyi District of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Vasylkivska, Dubovykivska, and Mykolaivska.


The key condition for participation is meeting the criteria for vulnerability and income level. Specifically, households may apply if:

● per capita income does not exceed 8,422 UAH,

● the family belongs to socially vulnerable categories.


The payment amount is 10,800 UAH per household.


What documents are required to apply for assistance?


To participate in the program, you must prepare a set of documents. All documents must be submitted in original form. Required documents:

● identification documents for each household member (passport, ID card, foreign passport, or temporary ID),

● birth certificates for children under 14 years of age,

● identification codes for all adult family members,

● IDP certificate (if available),

● bank details (IBAN for payments).


You must also provide:

● income documents (OK-5, OK-7, statement from the Pension Fund of Ukraine, or other proof),

● a signed application for assistance,

● consent to the processing of personal data.




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Additional documents for vulnerable groups


Additional documentation is required for certain categories of citizens.


1. Single parents or guardians:

● child’s birth certificate,

● court order or decision,

● documents regarding guardianship or place of residence.

2. Pregnant women and mothers with children under 3 years of age:

● medical record,

● exchange card or dispensary booklet,

● child’s birth certificate.

3. Individuals with serious illnesses:

● medical certificates with a diagnosis,

● outpatient records, discharge summaries, prescriptions.

4. People with disabilities:

● MSEC certificate or disability ID,

● individual rehabilitation program,

● pension certificate.

5. Elderly people living alone (55+/60+):

● pension certificate,

● family composition certificate,

● documents confirming the death of a spouse.

6. Large families:

● large family certificate,

● family composition certificate,

● children’s birth certificates.


Important: All medical documents must contain clear information regarding the diagnosis, doctor’s recommendations, and treatment.


How to apply for assistance?


To receive the payment, you must fill out a special online form (Google Form), after which the application will be reviewed by the program organizers.


Given the limited resources of such initiatives, it is recommended not to delay submitting documents and to prepare the entire package in advance.


We remind you! Social assistance in Ukraine may undergo significant changes: some of the current benefits are planned to be abolished and replaced with basic assistance. Read what draft law No. 15094 entails, who will be affected by the reform, and how the new support system will work.


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