The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has officially confirmed 3 June as the payment date for disability grant recipients. This grant supports South Africans who live with a physical or mental disability that prevents them from supporting themselves financially.
SASSA processes disability grant payments one day after older persons, giving this group access to their funds at the start of each month.
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Who qualifies for the SASSA disability grant?
The SASSA Disability Grant supports South African citizens and permanent residents between the ages of 18 and 59 who have a certified mental or physical disability. Beneficiaries must undergo a medical assessment and meet the SASSA means test requirements. Approved beneficiaries will receive their June payment on 3 June. Those whose grants are under review should contact SASSA as early as possible to avoid missing this payment date.
Collect your grant safely in June
SASSA urges all grant beneficiaries to use cashless payment methods where possible. Funds are accessible through SASSA-linked bank accounts and major retail pay points.
Beneficiaries who find it difficult to travel due to their disability can make use of a formal SASSA proxy arrangement, which allows a trusted person to collect on their behalf. SASSA strictly regulates proxy collections to prevent fraud and protect beneficiaries.
Keep your disability grant activeSASSA reminds beneficiaries that require regular medical reviews and do not renew automatically. Those due for a review must visit their nearest SASSA office before June to avoid having their payments suspended. Beneficiaries who experience errors on 3 June can collect on the exceptions date of 5 June.
