The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides financial support to families in need through various grants. As we approach December 2024, it is crucial for parents and guardians to understand the structure of the SASSA Children’s Grant, its eligibility criteria, and how to apply effectively. This grant system is designed to help financially strained families cover the costs associated with raising children, ensuring that young South Africans receive essential care and support.
SASSA Children’s Grant
The Child Support Grant is the most widely distributed grant in South Africa, supporting approximately 13 million mothers monthly. The grant currently provides R530 per child and is intended for families who meet specific financial criteria. The SASSA Children’s Grant system also includes two other grants: the Foster Child Grant and the Care Dependency Grant, each catering to different family and child circumstances.
Types of SASSA Children’s Grants
Grant Type | Amount (R) | Eligibility Criteria |
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Child Support Grant | 530 | For children under 18; must pass a means test |
Foster Child Grant | 1,190 | For court-appointed foster parents; under Child Care Act |
Care Dependency Grant | 2,190 | For children with disabilities, certified by a government doctor |
Eligibility and Means Test
To qualify for the Child Support Grant, parents or guardians must meet a means test. The income threshold is:
- Married applicants: Must earn less than R8,800 per month (R105,600 annually).
- Single applicants: Must earn less than R4,400 per month (R52,800 annually).
Applicants must also ensure the child is under 18 years of age. Only one type of SASSA grant can be received at a time per child. Although applications can take up to three months for processing, successful claims are back-paid to the application date.
SASSA Children’s Grant Payments
Payment Date | Details |
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Thursday, 5 December 2024 | Early December payment |
Tuesday, 7 January 2025 | First payment of the new year |
Thursday, 6 February 2025 | Regular monthly payment |
Wednesday, 5 March 2025 | Last payment before April review |
Care Dependency Grants
For families applying for the Foster Child Grant or Care Dependency Grant, additional documentation is required:
- Foster Child Grant: Applicants must be court-appointed foster parents as per the South African Child Care Act.
- Care Dependency Grant: The child must be medically certified as disabled by a government-appointed doctor.
Required Documents for Application
- Valid identity documents of the applicant and spouse (if applicable)
- Proof of marital status (e.g., marriage, birth, or death certificate)
- Child’s birth certificate and ID
- Proof of income for the applicant and spouse
- Certified three-month bank statement
- Proof of address (e.g., utility bill)
Child Support Grant
It is vital for mothers to register their newborns with the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) as soon as possible to access the SASSA Children’s Grant. The process includes obtaining an unabridged birth certificate and ID for the child. Once this step is completed, parents should make an appointment through the SASSA Services portal and visit a local branch with the required documents.
Tips for Application Assistance
If an applicant cannot visit a SASSA office, a family member can apply on their behalf. The representative must have:
- A doctor’s note explaining why the applicant cannot attend
- All required documents certified by a commissioner of oaths
Contacting SASSA for Assistance
For further inquiries or assistance, SASSA can be contacted through:
- Toll-free call: 0800 60 10 11
- Head Office: 012 400 2322
- Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
FAQs
What is the payment amount for the December 2024 Child Support Grant?
The payment for the Child Support Grant is R530 per child.
When will the December 2024 SASSA Children’s Grant be paid?
The grant will be paid on Thursday, 5 December 2024.
What is required for the Care Dependency Grant application?
A government doctor’s certification declaring the child disabled is required.
Can someone apply on behalf of the grant recipient?
Yes, with a doctor’s note and certified documents by a commissioner of oaths.
What income qualifies for the Child Support Grant?
Less than R4,400 monthly for single applicants and R8,800 for married applicants.