Legal and Financial Support for Veterans and IDPs

The scars of war run deep. Veterans returning from the frontlines and internally displaced persons (IDPs) face a host of pressing challenge, from navigating state benefits and securing employment to finding stable housing and social support. Many struggle to access the aid they are entitled to, which is why PanteonX Foundation is actively working to bridge this gap through key initiatives:
- Financial Literacy
We empower veterans and IDPs with essential financial knowledge, helping them manage their budgets effectively, avoid debt, utilise social benefits wisely, and plan for the future with confidence.
- Legal Assistance
Our team of experienced lawyers provides free legal support, helping veterans and displaced individuals claim compensation, resolve housing disputes, and secure employment rights.
- Housing Support
Stable housing is the foundation for successful reintegration. We back initiatives that assist veterans and IDPs in securing homes, reducing the risk of homelessness.
In Spain, our volunteers support Ukrainians in obtaining temporary protection status, navigating documentation processes, accessing social benefits, and securing legal assistance for critical agreements.
"Our mission is to empower veterans and those affected by war to stand up for their rights and rebuild their lives with confidence," Director of the Ukrainian representative office of PanteonX Foundation Mykola Hirni said.
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