UN World Food Programme extends support for vulnerable Ukrainians through July
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) will continue providing supplemental payments to vulnerable categories of Ukrainians through the end of July, the organization announced on Facebook.
"Supplemental payments for pensioners, individuals not eligible for pensions, and persons with disabilities have been extended until the end of July! The WFP, in partnership with the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine and the Pension Fund of Ukraine, continues to support pensioners and people with disabilities," the post stated.
According to WFP, the program currently benefits over 315,000 Ukrainians each month, with total monthly assistance reaching approximately UAH 216 million.
Eligible individuals receive a top-up payment to bridge the gap between their existing social benefit and UAH 3,250. No application or registration is required – payments are made automatically via the same method used to deliver pensions or social benefits, whether by bank card or through Ukrposhta.
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