Over 230,000 families in Moldova to receive financial support from EU and government
April 24, 2025

Over 230,000 families in Moldova to receive financial support from EU and government


On 23 April, the European Union announced it would provide financial support to families across Moldova in partnership with the Government of the Republic of Moldova.

As part of this initiative, all families with children under the age of five – including those living abroad – will receive a one-time payment of 1,500 lei (€77). Additionally, families caring for children or adults with disabilities will receive 5,000 lei (€260).

The payments will be made by the Government of the Republic of Moldova, together with the National Social Insurance House (CNAS), starting on 2 May.

The financial support includes:

  • 1,500 lei for each child under five, benefiting over 200,000 children;
  • 5,000 lei for families caring for children with disabilities, supporting approximately 11,000 families;
  • 5,000 lei for families with adults who have severe disabilities, assisting over 20,000 people.

Funds will be distributed through social cards. If families do not have one, the money will be transferred to active bank cards held by family members. If no active card is available, payments can be collected at local post offices.

For citizens living abroad, authorities will identify active bank cards issued in Moldova. If no such card is available, the funds can be picked up at post offices until the end of the year. If this is not possible, a family member can collect the money on their behalf with a notarised authorisation issued at a Moldovan consulate.

For more information or inquiries, please contact the National Social Insurance House via the hotline at 022 28 61 15.

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