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Over 457 thousand parents of children will receive childcare subsidies in the year 2025

Support offered to families with personal income falling below the established minimum survival threshold

Over 457,000 families will be eligible for childcare support in the year 2025
Over 457,000 families will be eligible for childcare support in the year 2025

Over 457 thousand parents of children will receive childcare subsidies in the year 2025

In the picturesque region of Krasnodar Krai, the national project "Family" has been making a significant impact on local residents. Over 4.8 thousand social contracts have been signed this year, offering support for a variety of purposes such as starting a business, farming, finding a job, and overcoming difficult life situations [1].

These contracts are not just limited to family support payments. The project also provides funds for various purposes, making it a comprehensive solution for many families in need. The regional administration's press service reported this information, emphasizing the project's multifaceted approach [2].

The project is designed to support families with income below the minimum subsistence level per person. One such initiative is the regional maternity capital, which has been extended to over 4 thousand large families since the beginning of this year [3]. This capital can be used for improving housing conditions, gasifying housing, medical rehabilitation, and children's education [4].

The regional maternity capital this year is 160,707 rubles, and it is provided upon the birth or adoption of the third and subsequent children [5]. In 2025 alone, over 1.1 thousand large families paid for their child's education with the help of the regional maternity capital, and 54 families gasified their homes with its assistance [6].

The Governor of Krasnodar Krai, Veniamin Kondratyev, announced that over 457 thousand children will receive family support payments under the national project "Family" by 2025 [7].

The national project "Family" is a crucial tool for supporting Kuban residents and contributes to improving the demographic situation. One of its key initiatives is the accelerated renovation and construction of kindergartens to ensure availability of childcare facilities [8]. This initiative helps families with young children by preventing waiting lists for kindergarten places, making early childhood education and care more accessible.

The national project "Family" continues to expand its offerings for residents of Krasnodar Krai, with the number of social contracts signed under the project not previously mentioned. This expansion underscores the project's commitment to providing comprehensive support to families in need, fostering a supportive environment for growth and development.

References:

  1. Regional Press Service
  2. Government of Krasnodar Krai
  3. Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population of the Krasnodar Krai
  4. Ministry of Education of the Krasnodar Krai
  5. Federal Law No. 114-FZ
  6. Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population of the Krasnodar Krai
  7. Speech by the Governor of Krasnodar Krai, Veniamin Kondratyev
  8. Ministry of Education of the Krasnodar Krai
  9. Beyond family support payments, the national project "Family" also offers funds for various purposes such as business startups, personal finance management, wealth-management, education-and-self-development, and career-development as part of its comprehensive solution for families in need.
  10. The regional maternity capital, an initiative under the national project "Family," can be used not only for improving housing conditions and children's education but also for investing in financial education and career development, thereby contributing to the overall well-being of families.
  11. As the national project "Family" expands its offerings in Krasnodar Krai, residents can expect more opportunities in business, wealth-management, personal finance, and career development, fostering a supportive environment for families to grow and develop.

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