SASSA Grant in Aid is provide grantees who require ongoing home care assistance. Individuals in need of permanent home care can utilize this funding to hire a caregiver and meet their essential needs. It’s crucial to emphasize that only elderly, disabled, and war veteran grantees are eligible to apply for this grant, and they will receive supplemental funds in addition to their current grant.

SASSA Grant In Aid

To qualify for this grant, certain criteria must be met:

  1. You must be receiving an old age, war veteran, or disability grant.
  2. You must be unable to independently care for yourself.
  3. You must fulfil the means test requirements.
  4. You must require full-time home care.
  5. You must not be residing in any state-funded facility.

To apply for the SASSA Grant In Aid, you will require the following documents:

  1. Your 13-digit ID number or birth certificate.
  2. A medical certificate from a recognized medical officer confirming your condition, issued within the last three months.
  3. A signed sworn statement from a respected individual in your community (such as a counsellor, trader, or school minister) verifying your name and age.
  4. A medical report confirming the grantee’s disability and the need for ongoing care.
  5. Proof of your current address.
  6. Evidence of marital status, which may include a marriage certificate or divorce decree if separated from your spouse.
  7. An ID issued by the South African Department of Home Affairs.
  8. A temporary identity document issued by the department of home affairs.

SASSA offers a monthly stipend of R510. However, this amount is fixed and it will not change throughout the year 2024.

The application process is completely free of charge.

SASSA utilizes a means test to evaluate the financial situations of applicants. This process is designed to allocate grants exclusively to those who truly need assistance and to prevent the inappropriate use of national resources. The means test assesses the income of the applicant, ensuring that only deserving applicants receive the grant.

It’s important to note that each type of grant has its own set of criteria for the means test, which determines financial eligibility.

Usually, the Grant In Aids process lasts for a duration of around three months. Upon approval of your application, you will start receiving the grant amount from the date of your initial application. Conversely, if your application is declined, SASSA will send you a notification or letter explaining the reasons for the rejection.

To check the status of your SASSA Grant In Aid application, you have multiple options:

1. Visit the official SASSA SRD website.

2. Send an SMS to 082-046-8553.

3. Reach out to SASSA via WhatsApp at 082-046-8553.

4. Use the Moya App.

5. Call the SASSA Toll-Free number at 0800-60-1011.

These methods allow you to verify whether your application has been approved or declined and monitor the progress of your grant.

Once your SASSA Grant In Aid is approved, payments will start from the day you submitted your application. SASSA does not follow a fixed payment date each month, so it’s important to regularly check the payment date by visiting the official website of SASSA SRD.

If you select the bank account option, your payment will be transferred into your account on a specified date. Alternatively, if you opt for cash payment, you can withdraw your funds from designated retail outlets such as Usave, Checkers, Spars, and others.

Upon approval of your SASSA grant application, you will be given two payment options: receiving payments directly into your bank account or choosing the cash payment option.

SASSA offers a convenient balance check service, allowing grant recipients to keep track of their remaining funds and effectively manage expenses. Once your SASSA grant is approved, you can easily check your balance through the following methods:

  1. Visit the official SASSA website.
  2. Dial the USSD code *120*1320*# from your phone’s dial pad.
  3. Call the SASSA Toll-Free number at 0800-60-1011.
  4. Check at ATMs of participating banks.
  5. Utilize the SASSA WhatsApp number at 082-046-8553.

The SASSA Disability Grant could temporarily cease for several reasons:

  1. Death of the grantee.
  2. Substantial improvement in financial circumstances, rendering the grantee ineligible.
  3. Failure to collect the grant for more than three consecutive months, resulting in discontinuation.
  4. Failure to furnish required proof during SASSA’s annual review, resulting in grant discontinuation.
  5. Absence from the country for more than 90 days.
  6. Residing in or being admitted to a government-owned institution.

If your grant application is turned down and you believe the decision is incorrect, you have the option to request SASSA to reconsider your application. The Ministry of Social Development will thoroughly review your appeal to make a decision. If they find merit in your case, they may overturn SASSA’s decision, allowing you to resume receiving your grant payments. However, if your appeal is unsuccessful, you will receive a written explanation for the decision.

The SASSA Grant In Aid may be temporarily declined for several reasons:

  1. If the grantee passes away.
  2. If your financial situation improves to the extent that you no longer meet the eligibility criteria based on SASSA’s means test.
  3. If the grantee relocates abroad.
  4. If the grantee begins residing in a state-funded institution.

SASSA conducts periodic reviews of grant applications to assess any alterations in financial circumstances or ongoing eligibility according to means test criteria. Approximately three months prior to the review date or the deadline for submitting your life certificate, SASSA will issue a notification.

If you receive your grant through a bank deposit or an intermediary, you are required to submit your life certificate to the SASSA office. Failure to comply may prompt a home visit from the SASSA team for verification.

If your grant is suspended or discontinued, and you believe you are eligible for the SASSA Grant In Aid, you have the right to appeal within 90 days of the grant’s suspension for its restoration.

To contact SASSA you have following options:

  1. Call the Toll-Free number at SASSA’s call centre: 0800 60 10 11.
  2. Contact SASSA’s Head office at: 012 400 2322.
  3. Write an email to [email protected] .
  4. Visit any SASSA office near you to resolve your query or obtain information.