SASSA: All the available social grants in SA
All citizens who need social assistance could apply for a grant. If you quality, you will receive government’s help each month.
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides South African social grants, including R350-SRD Grants and Foster Child or Child Support Grants.
All citizens who need social assistance could apply for a grant. If you quality, you will receive government’s help each month.
Receiving a social grant is your right as a citizen who needs help.
Where can you find more information about each grant to apply?
Here’s every available South African social assistance grant.
SASSA: HERE’S EVERY AVAILABLE SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIAL GRANT
SASSA has existed since 2008.
This governmental agency pays social grants, while the Department of Social Development (DSD) oversees the operation.
Social grants include the Care Dependency Grant, Child Support (Childcare) Grant, Disability Grant, and the Older Persons (Pensioners) Grant.
The SASSA website has a link for every social grant, listed below.
Each link is for information and applications.
If you’d like to know the qualifying criteria is for your grant, click on each link.
SASSA: EVERY AVAILABLE SOCIAL GRANT
Every available social grant is listed here.
The link takes you to the social grant website, with more information about each social grant and how it works.
Each page contains qualifying criteria for the grant.
If you’d like to apply, click on the link, and visit a regional grant office.
Care Dependency Grant
Child Support Grant
Disability Grant
Foster Child Grant
Grant-In-Aid
Older Persons Grant
Social Relief of Distress
War Veterans Grant
SASSA: CAN I RECEIVE THIS SA SOCIAL GRANT?
Each SASSA grant has special requirements.
For example, a minimum or maximum income threshold. Age and disability can also sometimes play a role for some grants.
The grant process starts with an application.
After this, you are approved or rejected after you’ve applied.
FOR QUESTIONS CONTACT HERE
Contact the social grant agency at GrantsEnquiries@sassa.gov.za. Send questions and complaints to e-mail, and make sure you receive a reference number.
Follow up via phone.
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