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At The Smith Family, we believe that education is one of the world’s most powerful change agents.

That’s why we focus on helping young Australians to overcome educational inequality caused by poverty. As a national, independent charity, every day we work with thousands of children and their families to help them unlock better futures for themselves.

Ways to give

The problem

1 in 6

Australian children and young people living in poverty today.1

30%

lower Year 12 completion rate for disadvantaged students.2

1 in 3

Australian students can't read proficiently.3

Making a difference

178,430

disadvantaged children and young people received support through Smith Family programs last year.

67,165

Australian students supported through our Learning for Life sponsorships last year.

96%

of children in our student2student reading program improved their reading age last year.

Smith Family stories

Latest news

Time is running out to make a tax deductible donation to support the education of young Australian experiencing disadvantage.
23 June 2025
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New Smith Family Report: Urgent need to support young people experiencing disadvantage to navigate career pathways.
16 June 2025
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National Volunteer Week a chance to celebrate the role of volunteers in connecting communities.
16 June 2025
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Conversations with The Smith Family 

Hear more from Doug Taylor, CEO as he talks to those involved in the different areas of our work. In this special series of interviews, Doug brings to life the experiences of our students, their families, our volunteers and our supporters. Learn more.

We are committed to child safety

The Smith Family is committed to safeguarding children and young people from abuse and neglect as we work with their families and communities.

We will provide safe environments; always act in the best interests of children; and take action to protect children and other vulnerable persons from abuse and neglect.

More stories

Reading support helps Aleya get ahead

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Learning for Life Coordinators Guiding the Way

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Get involved

1 Davidson, P; Bradbury, B; and Wong, M (2023) Poverty in Australia. Who is affected Poverty and Inequality Partnership Report no. 20. Australian Council of Social Service and UNSW Sydney
2Sonnemann, J., Hunter, J. (2023) Tackling under-achievement. The Grattan Institute
3 Hunter, J., Stobart, A., and Haywood, A. (2023)The Reading Guarantee: How to give every child the best chance of success. Grattan Institute.

* Names, family details and associated images have been changed to protect the family’s identity.