Category Archives: Sassa Grant

How do I apply for Sassa?

How to apply for sassa unemployment grant?

You should apply at the SASSA office nearest to where you live. If you are too old or too sick to apply for the grant at the office you may have a friend or family member apply on your behalf. You can also arrange for a home visit, although you may wait a while for this.

The application forms must be completed in the presence of a SASSA officer. When you hand in your application you will be given a receipt as proof of application. The application is free. You will receive written notification if your application is denied. You have the right to ask for reconsideration and you can also lodge an appeal within 90 days.

Applicants must provide proof of identity. If you do not have a 13-digit bar coded Identity Book or birth certificate for children, you may provide alternative documentation as proof of identity. Contact your nearest SASSA office to find out which alternative documents are accepted.

Other documents required for application: If married, provide ID of your spouse and proof of spousal relationship (marriage certificate, divorce order, a sworn statement, or spouse’s death certificate). Sworn statement or affidavit stating the income and assets of yourself and your spouse. Supporting documents to prove your income and assets. You must also provide proof of the income of dependent children.

The application process takes up to 90 days and your first payment will include back-pay for the time you wait to receive the grant. This is calculated from the first day of application.

Note: When affidavits are required, SASSA will provide the affidavits to be completed.

Your SASSA card

If your grant application is successful you will receive a SASSA card and a bank account where your money will be deposited each month. This card is associated with MasterCard and can be used as a debit card and you can either use it to make purchases, check your balance or withdraw cash at till points wherever MasterCard is accepted without incurring any transaction costs. You can also withdraw money with your card at ATMs, but you will be charged transaction charges. You and other people can also deposit money into this account.

More Information on SASSA

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SASSA Hotline 0800 601 011

SASSA offices Western Cape

Email address: GrantsEnquiriesWC [at] sassa.gov.za

Regional Office
Physical Address: Golden Acre Adderly Street, Cape Town
Postal Address: Private Bag, X9189, Cape Town, 8000
Telephone: (021) 469 0200

Caledon
Physical Address: Melofin Building C/O Birfwood Street and Klipfontein, Athlone, 7760
Postal Address: 10 Plein Street, Caledon, 7234
Telephone: (028) 214 3000

Cape Town
Physical Address: 48 Queen Victoria Street, 8000
Postal Address: P.O. Box 131, Cape Town, 8000
Telephone: (021) 481 9700

Eerste River
Physical Address: 42 Main Road, Eerste River, 7100
Postal Address: Private Bag X1
Telephone: (021) 904 1021

George
Physical Address: Rentzburghof, 42 Courtney Street, George, 7100
Postal Address: Private Bag, X6508
Telephone: (044) 801 4300

Gugulethu
Physical Address: C/O Bishops Court and Fezeka, Gugulethu, 7760
Postal Address: Private Bag, X11, Athlone, 7760
Telephone: (021) 638 5151/2/3/4

Khayelitsha
Physical Address: Julius Tsolo Street, Khayelitsha (near station)
Postal Address: Private Bag, X001
Telephone: (021) 364 1330

Mitchell’s Plain
Physical Address: 45 Alpha Street, Wespoort Park, Mitchell Plain
Postal Address: Private Bag, X10
Telephone: (021) 370 4800

Questions People Ask About SASSA

Most questions people ask about sassa

What is the Sassa increase

Who qualifies for Sassa?

How do I apply for Sassa?

How much is the Sassa old age pension?

Do I qualify for Sassa pension?

Do I qualify for a grant?

What are the four types of grants?

Can I get my new Sassa card at the post office?

How much money can you have in the bank and still get the pension?

Will pensioners get a rise?

For other information regarding social grants visit the SASSA website.

Also see the social benefits section on the government services website.

To find SASSA offices outside of the Western Cape, look at this page or call the SASSA hotline.

SRD grant application

About applying for SRD grant application

Social relief of distress is temporary provision of assistance intended for persons in such a dire material need that they are unable to meet their families’ most basic needs.

This could be due to any of the following factors:

  • you need help while you wait for your children’s grants to be processed
  • a crisis or disaster has occurred (e.g. your house has burnt down) 
  • you do not qualify for a grant, and you are in a desperate situation 
  • you are unable to work for a period of less than six month because you are medically unfit 
  • you are unable to get maintenance from the other parent of your child or children 
  • the breadwinner in the family has died 
  • the breadwinner has been sent to prison for a short time (less than six months) 
  • you have been affected by a disaster, but the area or community in which you live has not been declared a disaster area.

What do you get?

The Social Relief of Distress may be in the form of a food parcel or a voucher to buy food. Some provinces give this assistance in the form of cash. Social Relief of Distress is given for a short time only – usually for up to three months, which may be extended for another three months.

More Information on SRD grant application

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What you should do

  1. Apply for social relief of distress at your nearest South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) office.
  2. Submit your application with the following documents:
    • your 13-digit bar-coded identity document and your children’s birth certificates. 
    • if your identity document and/or a birth certificate are not available:
      • an affidavit commissioned by a Justice of the Peace. The affidavit must contain a clause which indicates that provision of incorrect or inaccurate information will result in prosecution in terms of Section 21 of the Social Assistance Act, 2004. 
      • a sworn statement by a reputable person who knows the applicant and the child. This may be from a councillor, traditional leader, social worker or minister of religion. 
      • proof that an application for a birth certificate or identity document has been lodged with the Department of Home Affairs. 
      • where applicable, a temporary identity document issued by the Department of Home Affairs. 
      • a baptismal certificate. 
      • a road to health clinic card. 
      • a school report.
    • please note: No application can be processed without the sworn statement/affidavit.
  3. If you do not have an identity document and birth certificates, an affidavit from your local police station, chief, councillor or religious leader may be enough proof.
  4. Show proof that you:
    • have applied for a grant 
    • have had an emergency (e.g. provide a police report that your house burnt down)
    • have tried to get maintenance 
    • have no other support 
    • are married, divorced, or single 
    • have no income 
    • have a short-term medical disability.

How long does it take

  • Your application will be processed immediately.
  • Once your application is submitted, it will be assessed for credibility and your genuine need for the service. 
  • Even if you do not have all the documents, you will get your first month’s food parcel, voucher or cash. 
  • Remember to take all the documents to the officer before the second month’s payment is due. If you do not, you may not get your second and third month’s food parcel, voucher or cash. 
  • If there is no change in your circumstances after you have received the grant for three months, you may apply to have the grant extended for another three months. 

Questions People Ask About SASSA

Most questions people ask about sassa

What is the Sassa increase

Who qualifies for Sassa?

How do I apply for Sassa?

How much is the Sassa old age pension?

Do I qualify for Sassa pension?

Do I qualify for a grant?

What are the four types of grants?

Can I get my new Sassa card at the post office?

How much money can you have in the bank and still get the pension?

Will pensioners get a rise?

How much does it cost

The service is free.

Forms to complete

The application form is not available online, but you can get it at your nearest SASSA office. 

Who to contact

South African Social Security Agency (SASSA)

Apply for the Unemployment Grant of R350.

Coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown 

Applications for the R350 SASSA Social relief of distress grants are now open.

Applicants must be:
– Above the age of 18;
– Unemployed;
– Not receiving any income;
– Not receiving any social grant;
– Not receiving any unemployment insurance benefit and does not qualify to receive unemployment insurance benefits;
– Not receiving a stipend from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme; and
– Not resident in a government funded or subsidised institution.

Prospective Applicants will need to provide the following compulsory information for processing of their applications:

– Identity Number;
– Name and Surname as captured in the ID (and initials);
– Gender and Disability;
– Banking details – Bank Name and Account Number;
– Contact details – Cell phone number;
– Proof of Residential Address;

In terms of Application process, an application for social relief of distress or a social grant may be lodged electronically over and above any other available means of lodging such applications. The measures applicable include sending a WhatsApp message to 0600 123 456 and selecting SASSA or an E-mail to SRD@sassa.gov.za. We are still finalising additional access channels and including SMS, self-help desks and online application process.

About applying for social relief of distress

Social relief of distress is temporary provision of assistance intended for persons in such a dire material need that they are unable to meet their families’ most basic needs.

This could be due to any of the following factors:

  • you need help while you wait for your children’s grants to be processed
  • a crisis or disaster has occurred (e.g. your house has burnt down) 
  • you do not qualify for a grant, and you are in a desperate situation 
  • you are unable to work for a period of less than six month because you are medically unfit 
  • you are unable to get maintenance from the other parent of your child or children 
  • the breadwinner in the family has died 
  • the breadwinner has been sent to prison for a short time (less than six months) 
  • you have been affected by a disaster, but the area or community in which you live has not been declared a disaster area.

What do you get?

The Social Relief of Distress may be in the form of a food parcel or a voucher to buy food. Some provinces give this assistance in the form of cash. Social Relief of Distress is given for a short time only – usually for up to three months, which may be extended for another three months.

More Information on SASSA

Most questions people ask about sassa

What is the Sassa increase

Who qualifies for Sassa?

How do I apply for Sassa?

How much is the Sassa old age pension?

Do I qualify for Sassa pension?

Do I qualify for a grant?

What are the four types of grants?

Can I get my new Sassa card at the post office?

How much money can you have in the bank and still get the pension?

Will pensioners get a rise?

What you should do

  1. Apply for social relief of distress at your nearest South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) office.
  2. Submit your application with the following documents:
    • your 13-digit bar-coded identity document and your children’s birth certificates. 
    • if your identity document and/or a birth certificate are not available:
      • an affidavit commissioned by a Justice of the Peace. The affidavit must contain a clause which indicates that provision of incorrect or inaccurate information will result in prosecution in terms of Section 21 of the Social Assistance Act, 2004. 
      • a sworn statement by a reputable person who knows the applicant and the child. This may be from a councillor, traditional leader, social worker or minister of religion. 
      • proof that an application for a birth certificate or identity document has been lodged with the Department of Home Affairs. 
      • where applicable, a temporary identity document issued by the Department of Home Affairs. 
      • a baptismal certificate. 
      • a road to health clinic card. 
      • a school report.
    • please note: No application can be processed without the sworn statement/affidavit.
  3. If you do not have an identity document and birth certificates, an affidavit from your local police station, chief, councillor or religious leader may be enough proof.
  4. Show proof that you:
    • have applied for a grant 
    • have had an emergency (e.g. provide a police report that your house burnt down)
    • have tried to get maintenance 
    • have no other support 
    • are married, divorced, or single 
    • have no income 
    • have a short-term medical disability.

How long does it take

  • Your application will be processed immediately.
  • Once your application is submitted, it will be assessed for credibility and your genuine need for the service. 
  • Even if you do not have all the documents, you will get your first month’s food parcel, voucher or cash. 
  • Remember to take all the documents to the officer before the second month’s payment is due. If you do not, you may not get your second and third month’s food parcel, voucher or cash. 
  • If there is no change in your circumstances after you have received the grant for three months, you may apply to have the grant extended for another three months. 

How much does it cost

The service is free.

Forms to complete

The application form is not available online, but you can get it at your nearest SASSA office. 

Who to contact

South African Social Security Agency (SASSA)

More Information on SASSA

Apply for the Unemployment Grant of R350.

Check Unemployment grant status

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October Sassa Payment Dates

Sassa social grant payments for October

As we approach the end of September and the start of October, SASSA grant beneficiaries will be interested in knowing their grant payment dates. 

The SASSA grant payment dates for September are:

  • Older Person’s Grants 5 October 2024
    • This includes any grants linked to these accounts
  • Disability Grants 6 October 2024
    • This includes any grants linked to these accounts
  • Foster Care Grants 7 October 2024
  • Care Dependency Grants 7 October 2024
  • Child Support Grants 7 October 2024

 As for the Covid-19 Special Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, or what’s known as the R350 grant, there is not a set payment date. Once you’ve been approved, SASSA then aims to pay soon after that. However, delays are possible.

Beneficiaries are urged to wait for an SMS to say that they can collect their R350 grant and should not head out to collect it if they haven’t received an SMS.

Grants will be paid to the beneficiary through the method they chose when applying for the grant, this is relevant for all SASSA grants.

SASSA continues to say, “There is no need to rush to withdraw cash on the first day. Once the money is in the account, it will remain there until it is needed”. 

Should you have any questions for SASSA about your SASSA grants, you can call them at 0800 60 10 11 or visit the SASSA website here.

Sassa also confirmed “there is no need to rush to withdraw cash on the first day”.

Social grants are usually paid from the first of every month except in December, as from January , the South Africa Social Security Agency (SASSA) will pay beneficiaries, who use banks, ATM’s and merchant outlets from the 01 January despite the day falling on a public holiday.

Questions People Ask About SASSA

Most questions people ask about sassa

What is the Sassa increase

Who qualifies for Sassa?

How do I apply for Sassa?

How much is the Sassa old age pension?

Do I qualify for Sassa pension?

Do I qualify for a grant?

What are the four types of grants?

Can I get my new Sassa card at the post office?

How much money can you have in the bank and still get the pension?

Will pensioners get a rise?

“The rationale behind was to protect beneficiaries from the December shopping traffic and its attendant risks especially for the elderly,” he added.

“The move however is misinterpreted as a December double payment by a few and others think another early payment for January is on the cards- which is not true.”

Letsatsi further said social grant beneficiaries are also reminded that upon approval of their grants they have the right to choose a payment method.

“They can either choose a direct payment into a bank account of their choice or a manual cash payment at a paypoint for instance. A beneficiary choosing a direct payment into their bank account makes it easy and convenient because they can receive their money anywhere in the country,” he explained.

“Beneficiaries who wish to switch to banks can arrange that at their nearest SASSA office. SASSA however does not cover bank charges that may arise in the case of direct payments into private bank accounts of beneficiaries.”

More Information on SASSA

Apply for the Unemployment Grant of R350.

Check Unemployment grant status

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sassa news today

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Sassa r350 grant Application

Sassa r350 grant Application Online

The special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress GrantThe President declared a National State of Disaster as a result of the Covid-19 global pandemic. In this regard he introduced a special Covid 19 Social Relief of Distress Grant (SRD) of R350 per month for 6 months to be paid to individuals who are currently unemployed, do not receive any form of income, social grant or UIF payment etc.

This Social Relief of Distress Programme was confirmed in the Regulations made under Section 27(2) of the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No. 57 of 2002): Measures to prevent and combat the spread of COVID-19, as amended.Applicants will need to provide the following information

  • Identity Number or Department of Home Affairs Refugee permit number
  • Name and Surname as captured in the Identity Document
  • Gender and Disability
  • Contact details – Cell phone number
  • Residential Address

Important to note

Applicants will have to sign a declaration and consent to their information being validated and shared with other organisations and financial institutions such as SARS and banks. A detailed declaration and consent document is available on this website.

During the application process, applicants are expected to agree or disagree to this document by confirming for instance through a yes or no option. Successful applicants will have to provide their banking details for payment purposes or their bank of choice for a cash transfer.

How does the SRD R350 grant work

How do I confirm that I still qualify for, and need this SRD Grant?

click here to confirm your existing application You can also confirm your application via:

  • WhatsApp: 082 046 8553

You only have to confirm your existing application once via this web site or the above WhatsApp number and not many times on every channel.
SASSA will only process one confirmation received from each applicant.

More Information on SASSA

Apply for the Unemployment Grant of R350.

Sassa r350 grant Application

Check Unemployment grant status

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How do I apply for this SRD Grant

click here to apply online

Or you can use the following channel:

  • WhatsApp: 082 046 8553

You only have to apply once via this web site or the above WhatsApp number and not many times on every channel.
SASSA will only process one application received from each applicant.

Asylum Seekers and Special Permit Holders

Asylum Seekers and Special Permit Holders who are registered on the Home Affairs database and whose Section 22 Permits are valid, or were valid on 15 March 2024 can now apply for the Special Covid-19 SRD R350 grant. Applicants will have to sign a declaration and consent to their information being validated and shared with other organizations and financial institutions such as SARS and banks. A detailed declaration and consent document is available on this website. During the application process, applicants are expected to agree or disagree to this document by confirming for instance through a yes or no option. Frequently asked questions

click here to apply online

Application status

click here to check online

Application for reconsideration If your application was declined for any period and you had zero income in the preceding month, you may submit an application for reconsideration by clicking on the button below.

click here to apply online or check reconsideration status

How do I change my banking details

If you are an approved beneficiary of the SASSA SRD R350 Grant and you wish to change your banking details, please submit your ID Number below. An SMS containing a secure link, unique to you, will be sent to the mobile phone number with which you registered during application. Click on the link in the SMS and follow the instructions carefully. Should you select payment into a bank account, please ensure that you are the owner of the account. SASSA cannot pay your grant into another person’s bank account.

Should you select the money transfer option via one of the major banks, please ensure that the mobile phone number on which you received the SMS is registered in your name. SASSA cannot pay your grant into a mobile phone number which is registered to another person. Please also note that the new banking details will only be used for future payments, after verification.

Select SAPO branch for Payment Collection

If you have outstanding Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant payments to be collected at the Post Office, you may select the SAPO branch where you wish to collect, by clicking on the button below. This will assist to ensure that we are able to schedule your collection as soon as possible.

click here to update your preferred sapo branch

Cancel my Application

If your conditions changed so that you no longer need or qualify for the special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant, you may cancel your application by clicking on the button below.

click here to cancel online

Reinstate my canceled application

If you previously canceled your special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant, but would like to reinstate it, please click on the button below.

click here to reinstate online

Questions People Ask About SASSA

Most questions people ask about sassa

What is the Sassa increase

Who qualifies for Sassa?

How do I apply for Sassa?

How much is the Sassa old age pension?

Do I qualify for Sassa pension?

Do I qualify for a grant?

What are the four types of grants?

Can I get my new Sassa card at the post office?

How much money can you have in the bank and still get the pension?

Will pensioners get a rise?

GENERAL INFORMATION SRD Grant and Your Special COVID-19

SRD Grant and Your Special COVID-19

OR SRD Grant – Application Process

STEP

CHOOSE AN APPLICATION CHANNEL

Apply via one of these channels:

WhatsApp: Send a message to 082 046 8553

  SRD Website: https://srd.sassa.gov.za

  SASSA Chatbot: www.sassa.gov.za

APPLICATION VIA WHATSAPP

  Send WhatsApp message to

082 046 8553

  Applicant will provide personal details as prompted by the chat

  Applicant will receive a Reference number, an OTP number and website link to click on

  Applicant must click on the link; insert the OTP number and click verify

  Applicant provide surname and ID number

  Applicant confirm details as per details provided on the chatContinue to Step 2: AGREE TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS

APPLICATION VIA SRD WEBSITE

  Open Internet browser

  Search for: https://srd.sassa.gov.za

  Applicant capture ID number and mobile then click send sms button

  Applicant will receive a 6 digit OTP

number

  Applicant must insert the OTP number and click verify pinContinue to Step 2: AGREE TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS

More Information on SASSA

Apply for the Unemployment Grant of R350.

Sassa r350 grant Application

Check Unemployment grant status

sassa grants

sassa offices

sassa grant enquiries

sassa contact details

sassa news today

sassa payment dates

APPLICATION VIA SASSA CHATBOT

  Open Internet browser

  Search for: www.sassa.gov.za

  On the website; applicant will click on SRD R350 Grant assistance chatbox

  Applicant provide ID number and Mobile number

  Through the chat, the applicant will choose I want to apply for SRD R350 grant

  The chatbot will provide a link to the SRD Website

  The Applicant will follow the SRD Website Steps

  Continue to Step 2: AGREE TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS

STEP

AGREE TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS SRD Grant

  Read Declaration and Consent Document

  Agree to the content of the Declaration and Consent Document

  Read and understand the You and Your Special COVID-19

SRD Grant document

  Agree to understanding the contents of the You and Your Special

COVID-19

SRD Grant document

APPLICATION VIA SASSA CHATBOT

  Open Internet browser

  Search for: www.sassa.gov.za

  On the website; applicant will click on SRD R350 Grant assistance chatbox

  Applicant provide ID number and Mobile number

  Through the chat, the applicant will choose I want to apply for SRD R350 grant

  The chatbot will provide a link to the SRD Website

  The Applicant will follow the SRD Website Steps

  Continue to Step 2: AGREE TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS

STEP

AGREE TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  Read Declaration and Consent Document

  Agree to the content of the Declaration and Consent Document

  Read and understand the You and Your Special COVID-19

SRD Grant document

  Agree to understanding the contents of the You and Your Special

COVID-19

SRD Grant document

PROVIDE PERSONAL DETAILS

  Provide ID Number, Name, Surname as it is printed on the ID Document/ Card   Provide other personal Details e.g. address, gender, etc

SUBMIT BANKING DETAILS/ CHOOSE PAYMENT OPTION

NEW APPLICANT

    Clients with Personal Bank Account

  • Choose Bank Name
  • Provide Account number
  • Provide Branch Name
  • Provide Account Type
  • Agree to Terms and Conditions
  • Submit Banking Details

    Clients without Personal Bank accounts

  • Choose Payment option- Cash Send
  • Agree to Terms and Conditions
  • Submit Banking Details
EXISTING CLIENT

  Confirm Existing Personal Banking Details

  • Agree to Terms and Conditions
  • Click Submit

  Clients with Cash send Option who wish to add bank details

  • Choose Bank Name
  • Provide Account number
  • Provide Branch Name
  • Provide Account Type
  • Agree to Terms and Conditions

Submit Banking Details

RECEIVE A SMS ON YOUR MOBILE NUMBER

Message Sample:

Application ID: 123456, 88…081. SASSA confirms successful update of banking details for BANK NAME. Your SRD R350 Grant application is now active.

NB: It is important to provide SASSA with a mobile number where we will be able to reach you to send SMS, if you are declined or with regard to your banking details.

SRD Grant of You and Your Special COVID-19

OR   SRD Grant – Post application process

STEP

SASSA VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION PROCESS

  ID Number, name and surname provided by the client is verified with the Department of Home Affairs data

  ID Number is matched against approved databases such as UIF, SARS, NSFAS etc.

  Fraud Risk Scoring is done with Fraud prevention partners- The Client ID number and Mobile number is checked against the approved databases

Application is Approved or Declined with reason

VIEWING APPLICATION STATUS

  Application status can be viewed on the following Channels:

  • Visit SRD Website:

https://srd.sassa.gov.za

  • Under Application Status tab:

click here to check status

  • WhatsApp: send message to 082 046 8553

Toll Free Call Centre: Contact- 0800 60 10 11

RECONSIDERATION

  If Client’s application is declined, the client has the right to request reconsideration within 30 days of receiving the declined reason.

  Client must request reconsideration for each month that the application is declined

  Application for reconsideration

  • Visit SRD Website: https://srd.sassa.gov.za
    • Under Application for Reconsideration tab:

click here to apply for reconsideration

  • If client struggles, Please contact
    • SASSA Toll Free Call centre on:

0800 60 10 11 to request reconsideration

STEP

SRD GRANT CANCELLATION

  Visit SRD Website: https://srd.sassa.gov.za

  • Under Cancel my Application tab: click here to cancel online
  • Provide ID number and mobile number, then click send pin
  • Client will receive a sms with 6 digit OTP number
  • Applicant must insert the OTP number and click verify pin
  • Click cancel my grant
  • A message will pop up to ask if applicant is sure about the cancellation of the grant

Click YES to continue with the cancellation; Click NO to Discard

SRD GRANT REINSTATEMENT

  Visit SRD Website: https://srd.sassa.gov.za

  • Under Cancel my Application tab: reinstate my cancelled grant application
  • Provide ID number and mobile number, then click send pin
  • Client will receive a sms with 6 digit OTP number
  • Applicant must insert the OTP number and click verify pin

ü Agree to terms and Conditions

  • Click reinstate my grant
  • A message will pop up to ask if applicant is sure about the reinstatement of the grant
  • Click YES to continue with the reintatement; Click NO to Discard

GENERAL INFORMATION

  To change Mobile number Client must contact

  • SASSA Toll Free Call centre on: 0800 60 10 11

  If further clarity is required, Please contact:

  • SASSA Toll Free Call centre on: 0800 60 10 11

OR

OR

Questions People Ask About SASSA

Most questions people ask about sassa

What is the Sassa increase

Who qualifies for Sassa?

How do I apply for Sassa?

How much is the Sassa old age pension?

Do I qualify for Sassa pension?

Do I qualify for a grant?

What are the four types of grants?

Can I get my new Sassa card at the post office?

How much money can you have in the bank and still get the pension?

Will pensioners get a rise?

How much money can you have in the bank and still get the pension?

Older Person’s Grant (Old Age Pension)

The maximum value of the Older Person’s Grant is R1,780 per month from April 2024. If you are over the age of 75 you will receive R1,790 per month.

You can apply to this grant if you are 60 years or older. You cannot be a recipient of other grants, and you must not be under the care of a state institution.

In order to qualify for the grant you need to meet the requirements of the means test. If you are single your income cannot be more than R78,120 per year (R6,510 per month) and your assets cannot be worth more than R1,115,400. If you are married your combined income cannot exceed R156,240 (R13,020 per month) and combined assets can be no more than R2,230,800.

More Information on SASSA

Apply for the Unemployment Grant of R350.

Check Unemployment grant status

sassa grants

sassa offices

sassa grant enquiries

sassa contact details

sassa news today

sassa payment dates

Can I get my new Sassa card at the post office?

Can I get my new Sassa card at the post office?

Visit any Post Office branch, present an identity document and you will be issued with the new card within minutes. The new SASSA card can also be obtained atSASSA offices nationwide. Special arrangements are made for disabled beneficiaries who cannot visit a post office

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What are the four types of grants?

The Social Assistance Act of 2004 and regulations to the act provide the legal framework for the administration of seven social grants. Grants are targeted at categories of people who are vulnerable to poverty and in need of state support. These are older people, people with disabilities and children. Also, the Social Relief of Distress award provides immediate temporary assistance to people in dire need of financial support and is given to people in the form of vouchers, food parcels or money for a three month period.

Grants available include:

  • Child Support Grant
  • Older Person’s Grant
  • Disability Grant
  • Grant-in-Aid
  • Care Dependency Grant
  • War Veteran’s Grant
  • Foster Child Grant

Applicants for social grants must be South African citizens, permanent residents or refugees and currently living in South Africa.

Except for the Foster Child Grant and the Grant in Aid, social grants in South Africa are currently “means tested”. The means test is the process of assessing the value of your assets and income. You will only be eligible for a grant if your income and assets fall below a certain threshold. This threshold is different for all the grants and will depend on whether or not you are married. The amount you receive for your Old Age Grant and the Disability Grant is also determined by the means test and you may not necessarily receive the maximum amount offered by SASSA.

If you do some work or have another source of income but still really need social assistance you can still apply for a grant. You must declare all your income and assets to SASSA. If you receive the disability grant, old-age grant or war veterans grant your monthly money will be reduced according to how much money you earn.

If you are admitted to a state institution for an extended period of time, the value of your Old Age Grant, Disability Grant or War Veteran’s Grant will be reduced to 25% of its value from the 4th month following your admission until you are discharged.

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Who qualifies for Sassa?

For people who receive a grant or need to receive one.

This is an overview of South Africa’s social grant system and how to apply for social assistance.

For a developing country, South Africa has a well-established social welfare system and a large proportion of social spending goes towards social grants. Over 17 million social grants are paid monthly.

Social Grants are in place to improve standards of living and redistribute wealth to create a more equitable society. Sections 24 through 29 of the Bill of Rights in the South African Constitution recognise the socio-economic rights of citizens, including the right to social security. The government is obligated to progressively realise these rights, meaning that “the state must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within its available resources, to achieve the progressive realisation of the right.

Social grants are administered by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA). SASSA is mandated by the South African Social Security Agency Act of 2004 to “ensure the provision of comprehensive social security services against vulnerability and poverty within the constitutional legislative framework”.

The Social Assistance Act of 2004 and regulations to the act provide the legal framework for the administration of seven social grants. Grants are targeted at categories of people who are vulnerable to poverty and in need of state support. These are older people, people with disabilities and children. Also, the Social Relief of Distress award provides immediate temporary assistance to people in dire need of financial support and is given to people in the form of vouchers, food parcels or money for a three month period.

Grants available include:

  • Child Support Grant
  • Older Person’s Grant
  • Disability Grant
  • Grant-in-Aid
  • Care Dependency Grant
  • War Veteran’s Grant
  • Foster Child Grant

Applicants for social grants must be South African citizens, permanent residents or refugees and currently living in South Africa.

Except for the Foster Child Grant and the Grant in Aid, social grants in South Africa are currently “means tested”. The means test is the process of assessing the value of your assets and income. You will only be eligible for a grant if your income and assets fall below a certain threshold. This threshold is different for all the grants and will depend on whether or not you are married. The amount you receive for your Old Age Grant and the Disability Grant is also determined by the means test and you may not necessarily receive the maximum amount offered by SASSA.

If you do some work or have another source of income but still really need social assistance you can still apply for a grant. You must declare all your income and assets to SASSA. If you receive the disability grant, old-age grant or war veterans grant your monthly money will be reduced according to how much money you earn.

If you are admitted to a state institution for an extended period of time, the value of your Old Age Grant, Disability Grant or War Veteran’s Grant will be reduced to 25% of its value from the 4th month following your admission until you are discharged.

Child Support Grant

The value of the Child Support Grant is R420 per month from April 2024. This will increase to R430 from 1 October 2024.

To receive this grant you must be the primary care giver of a child who also lives with you in South Africa. If you are not the biological parent of the child, you must provide proof of your primary caregiver status. This can be an affidavit from a police official, a social worker’s report, an affidavit from the biological parent of the child, or a letter from the school principal of the child.

Children must be under the age of 18. Children must not be cared for in a state institution. You cannot apply for more than six non-biological or legally adopted children.

In order to qualify for the grant you need to meet the requirements of the means test. If you are single you must not earn more than R48,000 per annum (R4,000) per month and if you are married, your combined income must not be more than R96,000 (R8,000).

Care Dependency Grant

The value of the Care Dependency Grant is R1,780 per month from April 2024.

The Care Dependency Grant is given to the caregivers of children with disabilities. The child must be found permanently and severely medically disabled by a medical officer and must be under the age of 18. The child cannot be cared for in a state institution.

In order to qualify for the grant you need to meet the requirements of the means test. If you are single, you must not earn more than R202,800 per year (R16,900 per month) and if you are married your household cannot earn more than R405,600 per year (R33,800).

Foster Child Grant

The value of the Foster Child Grant is R1,000 per month from April 2024.

To meet the requirements for this grant both you and the child you care for must live in South Africa. The child must be under the age of 18 years old and there must be a court order indicating that you have been designated the foster carer for the child.

There is no means test for foster parents. The child must remain in the care of the foster parent.

Disability Grant

The maximum value of the Disability Grant is R1,780 per month from April 2024.

In order to qualify for this grant you must be between the age of 18 and 59 years. You must be found medically unfit for work by a medical officer because of a mental or physical disability. The grant is available on a permanent or temporary basis for between six and twelve months. When your temporary grant expires and you have not recovered sufficiently to return to work you will need to apply for the grant again. Your permanent grant can be reviewed in order to assess whether you are in fact still disabled. See Frequently asked questions about social grants for more details on eligibility for the disability grant.

You cannot be the recipient of other grants, and must not be cared for in a state institution.

In order to qualify for the grant you need to meet the requirements of the means test. If you are single your income cannot be more than R78,120 per year (R6,510 per month) and your assets cannot be worth more than R1,115,400. If you are married your combined income cannot exceed R156,240 (R13,020 per month) and combined assets can be no more than R2,230,800.

Grant in Aid

The value of Grant in Aid is R410 per month.

If you are living on a social grant but can’t look after yourself you can get an additional grant to pay the person who takes full-time care of you

The Grant in Aid is an extra grant for people receiving disability, older persons or war veteran’s grants who, because of their mental or physical disabilities, are unable to look after themselves and need to pay a full-time caregiver. In order to receive this grant, you will need to be assessed by a medical officer. You cannot receive this grant if you are being cared for in a state institution.

Older Person’s Grant (Old Age Pension)

The maximum value of the Older Person’s Grant is R1,780 per month from April 2024. If you are over the age of 75 you will receive R1,790 per month.

You can apply to this grant if you are 60 years or older. You cannot be a recipient of other grants, and you must not be under the care of a state institution.

In order to qualify for the grant you need to meet the requirements of the means test. If you are single your income cannot be more than R78,120 per year (R6,510 per month) and your assets cannot be worth more than R1,115,400. If you are married your combined income cannot exceed R156,240 (R13,020 per month) and combined assets can be no more than R2,230,800.

War veterans grant

The maximum value of the grant is R1,790 per month from April 2024.

To qualify for this grant you must have fought in World War I, World War II or the Korean War. You must also be over the age of 60 or disabled. You cannot be a recipient of other grants and must not be cared for in a state institution.

In order to qualify for the grant you need to meet the requirements of the means test. If you are single your income cannot be more than R78,120 per year (R6,510 per month) and your assets cannot be worth more than R1,115,400. If you are married your combined income cannot exceed R156,240 (R13,020 per month) and combined assets can be no more than R2,230,800.

Social relief of distress

Social relief of distress is temporary assistance for people in the following situations:

  • You need help while you wait for your children’s grants to be processed
  • A crisis or disaster has occurred (e.g. your house has burnt down)
  • You do not qualify for a grant, and you are in a desperate situation
  • You are disabled for a period of less than six months and therefore not eligible for a disability grant
  • You are unable to get maintenance from the other parent of your child or children
  • The breadwinner in the family has died
  • The breadwinner has been sent to prison for a short time (less than six months)
  • You have been affected by a disaster, but the area or community in which you live has not been declared a disaster area.

Social Relief of Distress is issued monthly for a maximum period of three months. An extension of a further three months may be granted in exceptional cases. You cannot apply for this grant if you are already the recipient of a different grant.

How to apply

You should apply at the SASSA office nearest to where you live. If you are too old or too sick to apply for the grant at the office you may have a friend or family member apply on your behalf. You can also arrange for a home visit, although you may wait a while for this.

The application forms must be completed in the presence of a SASSA officer. When you hand in your application you will be given a receipt as proof of application. The application is free. You will receive written notification if your application is denied. You have the right to ask for reconsideration and you can also lodge an appeal within 90 days.

Applicants must provide proof of identity. If you do not have a 13-digit bar coded Identity Book or birth certificate for children, you may provide alternative documentation as proof of identity. Contact your nearest SASSA office to find out which alternative documents are accepted.

Other documents required for application: If married, provide ID of your spouse and proof of spousal relationship (marriage certificate, divorce order, a sworn statement, or spouse’s death certificate). Sworn statement or affidavit stating the income and assets of yourself and your spouse. Supporting documents to prove your income and assets. You must also provide proof of the income of dependent children.

The application process takes up to 90 days and your first payment will include back-pay for the time you wait to receive the grant. This is calculated from the first day of application.

Note: When affidavits are required, SASSA will provide the affidavits to be completed.

Your SASSA card

If your grant application is successful you will receive a SASSA card and a bank account where your money will be deposited each month. This card is associated with MasterCard and can be used as a debit card and you can either use it to make purchases, check your balance or withdraw cash at till points wherever MasterCard is accepted without incurring any transaction costs. You can also withdraw money with your card at ATMs, but you will be charged transaction charges. You and other people can also deposit money into this account.

More Information on SASSA

More Information on SASSA

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SASSA Hotline 0800 601 011

SASSA offices Western Cape

Email address: GrantsEnquiriesWC [at] sassa.gov.za

Regional Office
Physical Address: Golden Acre Adderly Street, Cape Town
Postal Address: Private Bag, X9189, Cape Town, 8000
Telephone: (021) 469 0200

Caledon
Physical Address: Melofin Building C/O Birfwood Street and Klipfontein, Athlone, 7760
Postal Address: 10 Plein Street, Caledon, 7234
Telephone: (028) 214 3000

Cape Town
Physical Address: 48 Queen Victoria Street, 8000
Postal Address: P.O. Box 131, Cape Town, 8000
Telephone: (021) 481 9700

Eerste River
Physical Address: 42 Main Road, Eerste River, 7100
Postal Address: Private Bag X1
Telephone: (021) 904 1021

George
Physical Address: Rentzburghof, 42 Courtney Street, George, 7100
Postal Address: Private Bag, X6508
Telephone: (044) 801 4300

Gugulethu
Physical Address: C/O Bishops Court and Fezeka, Gugulethu, 7760
Postal Address: Private Bag, X11, Athlone, 7760
Telephone: (021) 638 5151/2/3/4

Khayelitsha
Physical Address: Julius Tsolo Street, Khayelitsha (near station)
Postal Address: Private Bag, X001
Telephone: (021) 364 1330

Mitchell’s Plain
Physical Address: 45 Alpha Street, Wespoort Park, Mitchell Plain
Postal Address: Private Bag, X10
Telephone: (021) 370 4800

For other information regarding social grants visit the SASSA website.

Also see the social benefits section on the government services website.

To find SASSA offices outside of the Western Cape, look at this page or call the SASSA hotline.