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The entire process of applying for the SASSA grant is straightforward. While some categories of grants can be applied for online<\/a>, others can only be applied for at any SASSA office. However, irrespective of how you apply, you can always keep track of your application to know if it is still in progress. As the application process is straightforward, so is the process of checking your SASSA grant application status. You don’t have to bother about visiting the SASSA office closest to you and standing in a queue as the process can easily be done online. As you continue to read, you will get to know how to check your application status and the meaning of each of the levels of progressions.<\/p>\n

SASSA Grants Are Categorized To Meet The Needs Of Different Classes Of South Africans<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Though residents and citizens of every country are expected to work to earn a living and take care of themselves, we cannot deny that not everyone can work due to physical inabilities. Sometimes, the money we make from jobs is not always enough to take care of all our needs, and other times, getting a job is not so easy, and all of these factors contribute to poverty and hunger.<\/p>\n

\"SASSA<\/a><\/p>\n

It is the responsibility of the government of every country to see to the welfare of its people by ensuring that disadvantaged people financially live above the poverty line and can afford a decent meal for themselves. It is no news that so many African countries have many of their residents living below the poverty line. South Africa does as well, but the government is doing all it can to eliminate poverty and hunger in the country.<\/p>\n

To see to it that financial help goes to the people who need it in the country, the South Africa Social Security Agency (SASSA) was formed in 2005 with the responsibility of dispensing funds to South African residents in an organized manner. To make this possible, the SASSA designed different categories of grants<\/a> so that whenever anyone is applying, what they are applying for will be well defined. These different categories of grants have different requirements and monetary benefits, and they are as follows:<\/p>\n

Categories of SASSA Grants<\/strong><\/p>\n