International Fund Will Pay Ukrainians $750: Who is Granted Aid.


The CORE Ukraine charity fund has launched a new financial aid program for internally displaced persons temporarily residing in Lviv or the Lviv region, Social Portal reports.
According to the program's terms, recipients will receive $250 per month, and total support over three months will amount to $750. The aid is primarily intended for women who are raising underage children without the father's involvement. This may include single mothers, divorced women who do not receive alimony, widows, as well as those whose husbands are missing.
The fund emphasized that this is a form of rental assistance. To receive payments, applicants can seek consultation by calling:
063 141 56 38, 050 550 87 85, 050 742 98 18.
In light of this initiative, significant changes are planned in Ukraine's social benefits system. Starting in October 2025, part of the state aid will be transferred to the Pension Fund of Ukraine.
According to the ministry, these innovations are aimed at simplifying procedures and increasing the efficiency of fund distribution. Therefore, some categories of social benefits will be credited only through the PFU in the future.
Let us remind you that there is an opportunity to receive money for children's education.
This new financial aid program is very important as it aims to support and protect the vulnerable segment of the population - internally displaced persons. The CORE Ukraine charity fund has taken a step towards developing the country's social sphere by creating mechanisms to assist those who need support the most.
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