The Trembach family has moved into a new home. They will now live in a new house in the Rus'ka Polyana community of the Cherkasy region.
Ihor and Rymma established a family-type children's home in 2018 in Donetsk region. However, due to the Russian occupiers, the family was forced to seek a second home. And they found it in Cherkasy region. Here, they are raising six children.
“We purchased the house for this family with state subsidy funds,” noted the head of the Cherkasy Regional State Administration Ihor Taburets. “There are all the necessary conditions for comfortable living. All the necessary infrastructure is also nearby. When we started accepting the first IDPs in our region, we clearly defined for ourselves: we do not divide residents into our own and newcomers, they are all ours, because we are all Ukrainians, we do not abandon our own in trouble.”
The Cherkasy region participates in projects that help new residents adapt and settle in their new place more quickly.
The state policy to support families that take in children for upbringing is clear and comprehensive. This year, the Cherkasy region received a state subsidy for the purchase of housing for two family-type children's homes. Another house for a family from Zaporizhzhia region will be purchased in the near future.
Cherkasy region has also joined the project of the Olena Zelenska Foundation “Address of Childhood.” Two family-type children's homes from Kherson and Donetsk regions already have new housing.
Based on materials from the Cherkasy Regional State Administration