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How To Apply For SASSA Foster Child Grant

NoreenBy NoreenFebruary 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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How To Apply For SASSA Foster Child Grant Are you want to Apply for SASSA Foster Child Grant?This page Will guide from first step to the last to Accomplish your Applications.

What is SASSA Foster Child Grant

The foster child grant (also known as foster care grant) is financial assistance provided by SASSA to the foster parents to help them take care of their foster child.

 Eligibility Criteria for the SASSA Foster Child Grant

  • To be eligible, you should be either a South African citizen, hold permanent residency status, or have refugee status.
  • You need to be the child’s foster caregiver, and the child should stay under your guardianship.
  • The foster child must have been court-placed due to reasons like orphanhood, abandonment, risk, abuse, or neglect.
  • The age limit for the foster child is 18 years maximum.
  • The foster child and parents, both should be permanent residents of South Africa

Documents Needed to Apply for a Foster Child Grant

  • Identity Documents:
  • Your original 13-digit bar-coded ID (Identity Document).
  • Your status permit and refugee ID, if you are refugee.
  • Birth certificate of the child with a valid ID number.
  • If you don’t have ID or child’s birth certificate:
  • You must fill out the SASSA standard affidavit form, and that form should be completed in front of an Oaths Commissioner who is not affiliated with SASSA. A SASSA official will provide you with the form, or you can download the SASSA affidavit from here.
  • You must bring a validated declaration attested by a reputable person (such as a community counselor, traditional leader, licensed social worker, recognized religious leader, or a school principal) who can verify you and the child.
  • You should have documentation from the Department of Home Affairs, confirming that you have initiated an application for an ID and/or birth certificate.
  • A temporary identity document card provided by the Department of Home Affairs. (if applicable).
  • If accessible, the baptismal certificate.
  • A school certificate, if available.
  • If accessible, the card from the Road to Health Clinic.
  • The court order officially designates you as the child’s legal foster parent.
  • Documentation verifying your marital status (if applicable):
  • Marriage Certificate: if you are married.
  • Divorce Decree: if the marriage has been dissolved.
  • Death Certificate: In case your spouse has passed away.
  • Affidavit or Sworn Statement: If anyone of the above is not applicable.

Provide any documents that reveal the child’s earnings, like a maintenance payment order. (if available)

How to Apply for the SASSA Foster Child Grant?

  • Gather necessary documents: Collect required paperwork and identification.
  • Visit a SASSA office: Locate a nearby SASSA office.
  • Request an application form: Ask for the Foster Child Grant application form.
  • Fill out the form: Complete the form accurately and neatly.
  • Attach documents: Include all necessary documents with your application.
  • Submit the application: Hand in your application and documents to the SASSA office.
  • Wait for processing: Allow time for your application to be reviewed.
  • Keep contact information updated: Ensure SASSA can reach you if needed.
  • Check application status: Inquire about your application’s progress if necessary.
  • Receive a decision: Await a decision regarding your grant application.

How much is the SASSA Foster Child Grant Amount?

According to the latest SASSA grants increase of April 1, 2024, the amount for foster child grants is R1 180 per month (per child). The grant amount is adjusted every 6 months on April 1 and October 1 to ensure that it remains sufficient to meet the needs of foster children.

This year the grant will not increase in October and the amount will remain same. The next increase is expected in April 2025.

What is the Means Test for a Foster Child Grant?

The Means Test for a Foster Child Grant evaluates the financial situation of the foster parents or caregivers to determine their eligibility for the grant. It assesses their income, assets, and overall financial well-being to ensure that the grant goes to those who truly need it.

The specific criteria and income thresholds may vary depending on the region and the policies of the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA).

Applicants should provide accurate financial information during the application process to undergo this means test. If their financial situation meets the stipulated requirements, they may qualify for the Foster Child Grant.

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