I’ve recently navigated the process of applying for a Grant in Aid through the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA). As someone who already receives a grant for older persons, I found the additional support invaluable.
In this guide, I’ll share my experience and walk you through the steps to complete your affidavit for a Grant in Aid in 2024.
The Grant in Aid is a supplementary grant offered by SASSA to individuals who already receive certain primary grants and require regular care due to their physical or mental condition. It’s designed to help cover the costs of a caregiver. To apply, you’ll need to complete an affidavit, which is a sworn statement confirming your eligibility.
How to Write an Affidavit for the SASSA Grant in Aid in 2024? (Short Answer)
To write an affidavit for the SASSA Grant in Aid in 2024:
- Confirm eligibility: You must receive an Older Persons, Disability, or War Veterans Grant.
- Get the form from a SASSA office or website.
- Fill in personal details and current grant information.
- State you’re not in a state-funded institution.
- Declare your need for regular care.
- Update your marital and financial status.
- Sign the declaration.
- Visit a Commissioner of Oaths to swear the affidavit.
- Submit the sworn affidavit to SASSA.
- Prepare for possible home visits or biometric verification.
- Wait for SASSA’s decision on your application.
Download Affidavit for the SASSA Grant in Aid
Open the below link to download Affidavit for the SASSA Grant in Aid from Official Website.
https://services.sassa.gov.za/portal/r/sassa/files/static/v58/Affivadit_GIA.pdf
Who Can Apply for a Grant in Aid?
You may be eligible for a Grant in Aid if you:
- Currently receive one of these grants:
- Older Persons Grant
- Disability Grant
- War Veterans Grant
- Require regular care due to your physical or mental condition
- Are not in a state-funded or subsidized institution
How to Complete Your SASSA Grant in Aid Affidavit in 2024?
1. Gather Your Information
Before starting, make sure you have:
- Your full name and surname
- Your age
- Your physical address and postal code
- Your ID number
- Details about your current grant
2. Obtain the Affidavit Form
You can get the form from your local SASSA office or download it from the official SASSA website I have provided the link above.
3. Fill in Your Personal Details
Carefully enter your:
- Surname
- Full names
- Age
- Physical address
- Postal code
- ID number
4. Specify Your Current Grant
Indicate which grant you’re currently receiving:
- Older Persons Grant
- War Veterans Grant
- Disability Grant
5. Confirm Your Living Situation
State that you are not in a state-funded or subsidized institution.
6. Declare Your Need for Regular Attendance
Confirm that you require regular care from another person.
7. Update Your Marital Status
Mark the appropriate box for your current marital status:
- Married (In community, Out of community, Civil Union, Customary Union, or Asiatic Religion)
- Never Married
- Divorced
- Widow/Widower
- Deserted for more than 3 months
8. Financial Status Declaration
State whether your financial position has changed since your original grant application. If it has changed, you may need to review your primary grant.
9. Sign the Declaration
Carefully read the declaration statement. By signing, you confirm that all information provided is true and correct to the best of your knowledge.
10. Get the Affidavit Sworn
Visit a Commissioner of Oaths to have your affidavit sworn. This could be at a police station, post office, or bank. The Commissioner will:
- Verify your identity
- Witness your signature or thumb print
- Sign and stamp the affidavit
After Submitting Your Affidavit
Once you’ve submitted your sworn affidavit:
- SASSA Review: Officials will review your application and may conduct a home visit.
- Approval Process: If approved, you’ll be notified about when and how you’ll receive your Grant in Aid.
- Payment Methods: In 2024, SASSA offers various payment options, including bank transfers and the SASSA card.
Maintaining Your Grant
Remember, the Grant in Aid is linked to your primary grant. To keep receiving it:
- Inform SASSA of any changes in your condition or care needs
- Comply with any review processes SASSA may conduct
- Keep your contact and banking details up to date
Applying for a Grant in Aid can significantly improve your quality of life if you require regular care. By carefully following these steps and providing accurate information in your affidavit, you increase your chances of a smooth application process. If you need help, don’t hesitate to ask a trusted family member or SASSA official for assistance.
Remember, the Grant in Aid is there to support you. Take advantage of this social assistance program to ensure you receive the care you need.
I’m Anele Zulu, a South African social worker dedicated to serving my country’s most vulnerable. With my degree and field expertise, I empower underprivileged communities through compassionate support and tireless advocacy on this website. My goal is simplifying access to services so families can uplift themselves
Contents
- 1 Download Affidavit for the SASSA Grant in Aid
- 2 Who Can Apply for a Grant in Aid?
- 3 How to Complete Your SASSA Grant in Aid Affidavit in 2024?
- 3.1 1. Gather Your Information
- 3.2 2. Obtain the Affidavit Form
- 3.3 3. Fill in Your Personal Details
- 3.4 4. Specify Your Current Grant
- 3.5 5. Confirm Your Living Situation
- 3.6 6. Declare Your Need for Regular Attendance
- 3.7 7. Update Your Marital Status
- 3.8 8. Financial Status Declaration
- 3.9 9. Sign the Declaration
- 3.10 10. Get the Affidavit Sworn
- 4 After Submitting Your Affidavit
- 5 Maintaining Your Grant