There is a relief news for parents, guardians and caregivers living in South Africa. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) enhances the child support grant to R560 each month for each individual child beginning April 2025. The government introduced this measure while unemployment and inflation rates continue to climb in order to aid disadvantaged families.
If you also want to get this assistance for your child, then it is very important for you to understand the eligibility rules and application process required for this. In this article, we will give you simple and clear information about this.
What is the SASSA Child Support Grant?
The SASSA Child Support Grant operates as a government security system which provides financial resources to families with limited resources for the basic requirements of their children. Parents do not use the SSG funds as wages because it functions as a social protection assistance to cover their children’s essentials including education and food and clothing expenses.
From April 2025, this amount has been increased to R560 per child per month, which is no less than a relief for millions of families.
Who can take advantage of this grant?
Caregiver Conditions:
- The applicant must be a South African citizen, permanent resident or legally recognized refugee.
- It is necessary to live in South Africa.
- Must be the main caregiver of the child.
Income Limit:
- Unmarried person: Do not exceed R60,000 per year.
- Married couple: Do not exceed R120,000 per year.
Child Conditions:
- Must be under 18 years of age.
- Must live with the caregiver in South Africa.
- Must not live in a government institution (such as a children’s home or correctional home).
- If the child is of school-going age, it is mandatory to go to school.
How to apply for the SASSA Child Grant?

If you are eligible, the application process is also very simple.
Documents required:
- Your 13-digit valid South African ID.
- The original birth certificate of the child.
- Income proof (such as a bank statement or salary slip).
- Proof of address (electricity bill or letter from a local leader).
- Proof of legal guardianship if there are no biological parents.
Ways to apply:
1. Offline (by visiting a SASSA office):
- Visit your nearest SASSA office.
- Fill in the application form and submit the required documents.
- Get a stamped receipt (keep it safe).
2. Online (on the SASSA eServices portal):
- Register on the portal.
- Fill in the Child Support Grant application form.
- Upload all documents.
- You can track the status of the application online.
How to get the grant amount?
SASSA offers you several options so that you can receive the amount at your convenience.
- Bank account: Directly to a bank or postbank account.
- SASSA card: Can be used as a debit card at ATMs and shops.
- CashSend: Can be withdrawn from retail stores via SMS and PIN.
- Retail stores: Can also be withdrawn from shops like Pick n Pay, Boxer, Checkers, Shoprite, etc.
You can change your preferred payment method at any time. Just visit the nearest SASSA office for this.
When will you get the April 2025 payment?
The payment date for April 2025 is Friday, 4 April 2025.
If you want to avoid the crowd, you can collect the grant later instead of going on the same day. The SASSA grant is safe and can be withdrawn whenever you want.
Can the SASSA child grant increase even more from 2025?
According to rumours and reports, the SASSA child grant is expected to go up to R580 in April 2025. However, this has not been officially confirmed yet. So keep checking the SASSA website or your nearest office for the latest updates.
Conclusion
South African families need the R560 monthly increase for each eligible child under SASSA Child Support Grant as a critical measure to reduce their financial hardships. The financial support initiative for children stands out as crucial during periods when economic conditions include high inflation together with elevated joblessness rates.
FAQs
Q1. Who is eligible for the SASSA Child Grant?
A1. To qualify, you must be a South African citizen, permanent resident, or recognized refugee with a child under 18. Your income should not exceed R60,000 per year if you are single or R120,000 per year if married.
Q2. How do I apply for the Child Support Grant?
A2. You can apply either online through the SASSA eServices portal or in-person at a local SASSA office. You will need to submit required documents such as your ID, the child’s birth certificate, proof of income, and proof of residence.
Q3. When will I receive the grant?
A3. For April 2025, the payment date is Friday, April 4, 2025. It’s best to collect your payment on a different date to avoid long queues.
Q4. What if I lose my SASSA card?
A4. If you lose your SASSA card, visit your nearest SASSA office to request a replacement. In the meantime, you can opt for other payment methods like CashSend or direct bank deposit.
Q5. Can the grant be terminated?
A5. Yes, the grant can be terminated if the child turns 18, if the caregiver no longer qualifies, or if the child is placed in a government institution. Fraudulent activity can also lead to suspension of the grant.