Foster Child Grant

The Foster Child Grant is a financial support program provided by the South African government through SASSA (South African Social Security Agency).

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Understanding the Child Support Grant

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) is a government organisation responsible for administering social grants to eligible South Africans. Established in 2005, SASSA provides financial assistance to individuals and families in need, including pensioners, people with disabilities, unemployed individuals, and caregivers.

SASSA manages various grants, such as the Old Age Pension, Child Support Grant, Disability Grant, and Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant, ensuring that millions of South Africans receive essential financial support every month.

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The Foster Child Grant in South Africa was introduced in 1996 as part of the country’s post-apartheid social welfare reforms. It was established under the Social Assistance Act to provide financial support to foster parents caring for children placed in their care by a court order. The grant is managed by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and is intended to help cover the costs of raising foster children, ensuring they receive proper care, education, and access to basic needs.

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The Foster Child Grant is designed to support children in need and make life easier for foster parents. Check your eligibility today and start the application process to secure financial assistance for your child’s future!

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