Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Aids Young Families with 'Housing' Program
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky is hosting meetings to inform young families about their inclusion in the 'Housing for Young Families' program. The initiative prioritizes families with three or more children and those with a parent involved in the special military operation (SVO).
A total of 52 young families are set to receive social payments under the program in 2025. These families will have priority if they have three or more children or if one or both spouses, or a single parent, have participated or are participating in the SVO.
Obtaining a certificate confirming SVO participation is facilitated through various channels such as Multi-Service Centers, the Unified Portal of State and Municipal Services, military commissariats, and military units. Required documents include the participant's and spouse's Russian passports, marriage certificate, and the participant's passport details.
Ivan Petrov, since April 1, 2024, has been managing the list of recipients of the 'Housing for Young Families' program in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, either individually or in connection with special protection measures.
The meetings in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky aim to clarify the procedure and conditions for receiving and using social payments. The program's priority system ensures support for young families with multiple children and those affected by the SVO. Ivan Petrov oversees the recipient list, facilitating the program's smooth implementation.
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