March 26 from 09:00 to 11:45 for:
- people registered at the territorial center (Day Care Department) whose last names begin with the letters A, B, C, D, E, E, Z.
March 26 from 12:30 to 15:00 for:
- people registered at the territorial center (Day Care Department) whose last names begin with the letters I, K, L, M, N, O.
March 27 from 09:00 to 11:45 for:
- people registered in the territorial center (Day Care Department) whose last names begin with the letters P, R, S, T, U, F, X, Ts, Ch, Sh, Shch, Yu, Ya.
March 27 from 12:30 to 3:00 PM for:
- people who have lost their jobs;
- people with single parent status;
- families in difficult life circumstances;
- low-income families.
March 28 from 09:00 to 11:45 for:
- elderly people (60+ years old) who live independently.
March 28 from 12:30 to 15:00 for:
- people with disabilities and each household member who is registered and actually lives with a person with disabilities;
- large families.
March 29 from 09:00 to 11:45 for:
- IDP families whose last names begin with the letters A, B, C, D, E, E, Z, I, K, L.
March 29 from 12:30 to 15:00 for:
- IDP families whose last names begin with the letters M, N, O, P, R, S, T, U, F, X, Ts, Ch, Sh, Shch, Yu, Ya.
To receive charitable assistance from the UN World Food Program, you must present: passport, identification code, birth certificate (for children) and documents confirming belonging to a vulnerable population group (according to category):
- certificate of single parent status / death certificate of the other parent / court decision declaring the other parent missing / court decision declaring the other parent deceased / court decision terminating parental rights (for people with single parent status);
- certificate of being registered as unemployed at the employment center / work book with a note on dismissal / tax return with 0 income and other documents confirming the absence of income (for people who have lost their jobs);
- certificate from the territorial social service center on the appointment of social support (for people registered at the territorial center);
- certificate of persons registered in the residential premises/house, certificate (information sheet, act) of the actual residence of the person on their own and other documents confirming the actual residence of the person on their own (for elderly people (60+ years old) who live on their own);
- certificate of status of a large family / birth certificates and/or passports of 3 or more children under 18 years of age (for large families);
- certificate of social assistance as a low-income family (for low-income families);
- MSEC certificate on establishing a disability group/certificate with a disability mark (for people with disabilities) and the original passport, identification code, birth certificate (for children) for each household member who is registered and actually lives with a person with a disability;
- IDP certificate (for IDP families);
- a certificate from the social department of the local government, other documents confirming that the family is in difficult life circumstances (for families in difficult life circumstances).
Difficult life circumstances – circumstances that negatively affect the life, health and development of a person, the functioning of the family, which the person/family cannot overcome on their own.
Factors that can cause difficult life circumstances:
- partial or complete loss of motor activity, memory;
- incurable diseases, diseases that require long-term treatment;
- mental and behavioral disorders, including those resulting from the use of psychoactive substances;
- homelessness;
- low income of a person;
- behavioral disorders in children due to parental divorce;
- evasion by parents or persons replacing them from fulfilling their responsibilities for raising a child;
- loss of social connections, including during imprisonment;
- child abuse;
- gender-based violence;
- domestic violence;
- falling into a situation of human trafficking;
- damage caused by fire, natural disaster, catastrophe, hostilities, terrorist act, armed conflict, temporary occupation.
If a person cannot receive charitable assistance in person, another person may apply by presenting the original document.
