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How much is the financial hardship allowance for compulsory education families?
The financial hardship allowance for compulsory education families is to provide living allowances for students with financial difficulties, such as students from poor families who have been officially registered as students in private schools, students with disabilities from poor families who have not been lifted out of poverty, students from low-income families in urban and rural areas, students from marginal poor families, and students from unstable families who have been lifted out of poverty.

Compulsory education is an important part of national basic education and a right that every child should enjoy. However, due to family financial difficulties and other reasons, some students may not be able to enjoy the educational resources they deserve. In order to ensure the basic living needs of these students, many places have set up living allowances for students with financial difficulties in compulsory education families.

In the compulsory education stage, the living allowance for students from poor families refers to providing them with a certain living allowance to ensure their basic living needs. These subsidies usually include living expenses, books and transportation expenses. Ensure that students can successfully complete their studies.

The implementation of this policy is a timely relief for students with financial difficulties. Through these subsidies, they can reduce the financial pressure of their families, reduce the burden of life and concentrate on their studies better. At the same time, it is also the embodiment of social equity, so that every child can enjoy fair educational resources.

Subsidies for family difficulties

1. legal analysis: to apply for assistance and support for the destitute, I shall submit a written application to the township people's government (street office) where my household registration is located. If I have difficulty in applying, I may entrust the village residents' committee or others to apply on my behalf.

If the domicile and permanent residence are inconsistent in the municipal district, the application shall be made in the permanent residence. The applicant shall perform the relevant procedures authorized to check the family's economic situation.

2. Legal basis: Article 10 of the Measures for Determining the Poor Population in People's Republic of China (PRC) applies for assistance and support for the poor population, and I submit a written application to the sub-district office of the Township People's Government where my household registration is located. If I have difficulty in applying, I may entrust the village residents' committee or others to apply on my behalf.