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Families in Yakutia collectively received 22 million rubles in housing subsidies.

Financial aid distributed through the state's family support program intended for extended households

Two households in Yakutia were given 22 million rubles as housing subsidies.
Two households in Yakutia were given 22 million rubles as housing subsidies.

Families in Yakutia collectively received 22 million rubles in housing subsidies.

In a move to enhance the living conditions of large families, the Yakutia government has approved a state program that provided a one-time social payment to two families with 10 or more minor children in need of better housing. The program, designed to assist these families, was reported by the press service of the republic's Ministry of Construction. The total amount of state support for these families was 21,967,600 rubles. The state support is part of a broader demographic policy aimed at providing targeted help to large families in the republic. The goal of the state support is to create comfortable living conditions for these families. The program does not specify any geographical limitations within Yakutia, nor does it mention any conditions for the type or quality of housing that can be purchased or constructed. Additionally, there are no income or asset restrictions for the recipient families. The Yakutia government's resolution No. 258 of 28.07.2016 established the procedure for providing this one-time social payment for the construction of a residential unit to families with 10 or more minor children. However, the program does not provide details about future or recurring payments beyond the one-time payment in 2025. Despite numerous searches, there are no publicly available records that disclose the names of the two large families in Yakutia who received this one-time social payment for housing purchase or construction in 2025. This initiative underscores the Yakutia government's commitment to supporting large families and ensuring they have access to comfortable living conditions. The program's flexibility in terms of geographical location and housing type or quality allows families to make decisions that best suit their specific needs.

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