
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) offers the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant to offer financial help to individuals and households experiencing hardship.
The grant targets South African citizens, refugees, asylum seekers, and special permit holders between the ages of eighteen and sixty.
The SRD grant is there to aid whoever has inadequate money, don't receive other social grants or unemployment insurance and lack financial support from elsewhere.
Up until finally April 2024, the Sassa sassa status check appeal SRD grant value stood at R350 a month. It was then introduced which the SRD grant would be increased to R370 starting from April 2024.
There are 2 most important strategies to submit an application for the Sassa SRD grant: On-line using the Sassa SRD Web-site and on WhatsApp.
Should you have submitted an SRD grant application and have been turned down, Sassa then helps you to submit an appeal which can then see them reconsider your R370 Sassa grant application.
When you finally post a Sassa SRD appeal, it's encouraged that you regularly do a Sassa status check.