Where To Find SASSA Offices In North West


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Do you live in the North West and you're looking for a SASSA Office near you? Well keep reading because we've listed the location of the SASSA offices in the Free State down below. 


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The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides financial relief in the form of social grants to South Africans who are vulnerable to poverty and in need of state support. 

Are you looking for help with SASSA and need to find a SASSA office near you? Here are all the SASSA offices in the North West. 

The SASSA Regional Office is located at SASSAHouse, University Drive, Mmabatho 2735. 

The postal address is as follows: 

Private Bag X44

Mmabatho

2735

You may contact the SASSA offices in the North West via the following channels: 

Tel: 018 388 4006
Fax: 086 611 9740
E-Mail: [email protected]
E-Mail: [email protected]

SASSA provides various social grants such as grants for children, older persons grants and disability grants as well as the R350 Social Relief Distress (SRD) grant, which was introduced during the Covid-19 crisis. 

SASSA was created in 2005 to distribute social grants on behalf of the Department of Social Development. This was done to improve the standards of living in the country and are given to people who are vulnerable to poverty and/or in need of support from the government. 

 A means test is conducted to evaluate people's financial situation and determine whether it is below a certain level to qualify for the grants.

Visit the SASSA website for more information on the grants that they offer. 


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