How to Apply Social Relief Food Parcels 2026

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About applying for Food Parcels social relief of distress

Food Parcels Social relief of distress is temporary provision of assistance intended for persons in such a dire material need that they are unable to meet their families’ most basic needs.

This could be due to any of the following factors:

  • you need help while you wait for your children’s grants to be processed
  • a crisis or disaster has occurred (e.g. your house has burnt down)
  • you do not qualify for a grant, and you are in a desperate situation
  • you are unable to work for a period of less than six month because you are medically unfit
  • you are unable to get maintenance from the other parent of your child or children
  • the breadwinner in the family has died
  • the breadwinner has been sent to prison for a short time (less than six months)
  • you have been affected by a disaster, but the area or community in which you live has not been declared a disaster area.

What do you get?

The Social Relief of Distress may be in the form of a food parcel or a voucher to buy food. Some provinces give this assistance in the form of cash. Social Relief of Distress is given for a short time only – usually for up to three months, which may be extended for another three months.

What you should do

  1. Apply for Food Parcels social relief of distress at your nearest South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) office or visit https://srd.sassa.gov.za/.
  2. Submit your application with the following documents:
    • your 13-digit bar-coded identity document and your children’s birth certificates.
    • if your identity document and/or a birth certificate are not available:
      • an affidavit commissioned by a Justice of the Peace.
      • The affidavit must contain a clause which indicates that provision of incorrect or inaccurate information will result in prosecution in terms of Section 21 of the Social Assistance Act, 2004.
      • a sworn statement by a reputable person who knows the applicant and the child.
      • This may be from a councillor, traditional leader, social worker or minister of religion.
      • proof that an application for a birth certificate or identity document has been lodged with the Department of Home Affairs.
      • where applicable, a temporary identity document issued by the Department of Home Affairs.
      • a baptismal certificate.
      • a road to health clinic card.
      • a school report.
    • please note: No food parcels application can be processed without the sworn statement/affidavit.
  3. If you do not have an identity document and birth certificates, an affidavit from your local police station, chief, councillor or religious leader may be enough proof.
  4. Show proof that you:
    • have applied for a grant
    • have had an emergency (e.g. provide a police report that your house burnt down)
    • have tried to get maintenance
    • have no other support
    • are married, divorced, or single
    • have no income
    • have a short-term medical disability.

How long does it take

  • Your application will be processed immediately.
  • Once your application is submitted, it will be assessed for credibility and your genuine need for the service.
  • Even if you do not have all the documents, you will get your first month’s food parcels , voucher or cash.
  • Remember to take all the documents to the officer before the second month’s payment is due.
  • If you do not, you may not get your second and third month’s food parcels , voucher or cash.
  • If there is no change in your circumstances after you have received the grant for three months, you may apply to have the grant extended for another three months.

How much does it cost

The service is free.

Forms to complete

The application form is not available online, but you can get it at your nearest SASSA office.

Who to contact

South African Social Security Agency (Food Parcels)

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Please Notes : Food Parcels

  • Due to the large number of applications we envisage receiving, applications will not be acknowledged.
  • If you do not receive any response within 3 months, please accept that your application was not successful.

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