Struggling to Get Your SASSA SRD R370 Grant? Here's What You Can Do

Struggling to Get Your SASSA SRD R370 Grant? Here’s What You Can Do

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By Anele Zulu

If you’ve been approved for the R370 SASSA grant (Previously R350) but haven’t received any payments, don’t worry you’re not alone. A lot of people have been facing delays with their grant payments lately. The good news is, there are steps you can take to try and sort this out.

What’s Causing the Delays?

There are a few reasons why SASSA grant payments might be delayed. One of the big ones is that SASSA has brought in a new process to try and stop people from cheating the system. They want to make sure that everyone getting the grants really needs them.

As part of this new process, SASSA is asking grant recipients to verify their identity by sending in a photo of their face. They’re also making people update their contact details, like their phone number, to make sure SASSA can get in touch.

The problem is, not everyone has a smartphone or reliable internet access, so doing this verification can be really tricky. SASSA says if you don’t complete the process, your grant might get suspended until you do.

What Can You Do?

Okay, so now you know why the delays are happening. What can you actually do about it? Here are the steps I’d recommend:

  1. Get in touch with SASSA. You can call their toll-free number at 0800 60 10 11 or send them an email at [email protected]. Explain the situation and see if they can help you sort it out.
  2. Check your banking details. Make sure the account details SASSA has on file for you are correct and up-to-date. If they’re not, update them right away.
  3. Complete the verification process. If SASSA has asked you to verify your identity, try to do that as soon as possible. They’ll send you a link to an online page where you can upload a photo of your face. Even if you don’t have a smartphone, see if you can borrow one or use a computer at a library or community center.
  4. Follow up with SASSA. After you’ve done the verification, check in with them to make sure everything went through okay. Don’t be afraid to be persistent – sometimes it takes a few tries to get things sorted.

Seeking Outside Help

If you’re still struggling to get your grant payments after trying those steps, there’s one more thing you can do: reach out to the Black Sash organization.

The Black Sash is an amazing non-profit that specializes in helping people with SASSA-related issues. They have a lot of experience and expertise when it comes to navigating the system, and they provide free legal advice too.

You can contact the Black Sash in a few different ways:

The Black Sash team will listen to your situation and try to guide you on the best course of action. They might even be able to advocate on your behalf with SASSA if needed.

Wrapping Up

Getting your SASSA grant can be a real hassle sometimes, but don’t lose hope! By following the steps I’ve outlined here contacting SASSA, verifying your info, and seeking help from organizations like Black Sash – you stand a good chance of sorting out the issue and getting your payments back on track.

Remember, the government is supposed to be there to support people in need, so don’t be afraid to keep pushing until you get the help you’re entitled to. With a bit of persistence, I’m confident you’ll be able to resolve this and start receiving your grant again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What if I don’t have a smartphone or internet access to complete the verification process?

That’s a really common problem. If you don’t have the tech required, see if you can borrow a phone or use a computer at a library or community center. The Black Sash may also be able to provide advice and assistance on this.

Q. How long does the SASSA verification process normally take?

The timeline can vary, but SASSA says they try to process the verifications as quickly as possible. Your best bet is to stay in close contact with them and follow up regularly to make sure everything is progressing.

Q. Can I still update my banking details if my grant payments have been suspended?

Yes, absolutely. Even if your payments have been paused due to the verification issues, you should still be able to update your account information with SASSA. Just make sure to do this as soon as possible.

Q. Are there any other organizations besides Black Sash that can help with SASSA problems?

There are a few other non-profit groups that specialize in social security and government assistance issues, like the Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute (SPII). You could also try reaching out to your local community advice office or legal aid clinic for support.

Q. How can I escalate my case if SASSA isn’t being responsive?

If you’ve tried contacting SASSA directly and you’re still not getting anywhere, your next step would be to escalate the issue. You could try writing a formal letter to SASSA management, or even consider reaching out to your local Member of Parliament (MP) for assistance.

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