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Lentswe, Klerksdorp - Sassa is responsible for distributing grants and allowances to disadvantaged people who require financial assistance in South Africa. Beneficiaries can receive their payments from selected supermarkets, such as Pick n Pay, Boxer, USave merchants, Checkers and Shoprite, and obtain this through their SASSA card, CashSend, or by getting the amount directly transferred into their bank account.

If you are a beneficiary or know of someone who is, you may be wondering when the relevant grant payments will be made. Grants next month will be paid on February 2 for pensioners, February 3 for disabilities and all other grants on February 6.

In March, pensioners’ grants will be paid on March 5, the disability grant on March 6 and all other grants on March 7. 

TYPES OF SASSA GRANTS AND AMOUNTS
- SRD Grant
The SRD (Social Relief Distress Grant) is aimed at South African citizens, asylum seekers, refugees, and special permit holders who are between 18 and 60 years old. To qualify for this grant, these individuals must not have the necessary means or receive any social grants, are not contributing/eligible for UIF payment, and have no financial support from any other source. The amount for this grant is R350 per month. 
- Child Support Grant
If you are in financial need, you can receive a grant to help you raise your child. You will need to be the child’s primary caregiver (i.e. parent, grandparent, or child over the age of 16 leading the family) and pass the means test. You will receive R500 a month for each child. If you are a primary caregiver for an orphaned child, you will receive R750 per month for each child (the R500 CSG and the R250 top-up). 
- Disability Grant
This grant is available to individuals who have a mental and/or physical disability that inhibits them from working for longer than 6 months. Individuals are offered a temporary disability grant if their ailment lasts for a continuous period of 6-12 months and a permanent grant if it continues for more than a year. It is important to note that a permanent disability grant does NOT mean that you will receive the grant for your whole life, but rather that it will continue for longer than 12 months. The maximum payout for a disability grant is R2 080 per month.
- Pensioners Grant (Older Person’s Grant)

This grant is given to individuals who are older (60 years or plus) and can no longer work and earn a salary. People from ages 60 to 75 years old will receive R2 080 per month, whilst those older than 75 will receive R2 100 per month.