You can sponsor an Australian child today
Over 1.2 million Australian children live in poverty. You can help change their lives - sponsor a child in Australia today and make a lasting difference.
You can sponsor an Australian child today
1.2 million Australian children are growing up in poverty, to help change their lives we need your help. Sponsor an Australian child today.
You can sponsor an Australian child today
1.2 million Australian children are growing up in poverty, to help change their lives we need your help. Sponsor an Australian child today.
About Child Sponsorship
One in six Australian children and young people are growing up in poverty, where even the bare necessities are hard to come by. Sponsor a child with The Smith Family now and provide them with the essential school supplies, a new uniform and life-changing learning support, so they can fit in and catch up to their peers.
Annual Impact Report 2023-24
Together we are helping disadvantaged students to achieve more. Each year we look forward to sharing with you our progress and the results of the work we do through our Annual Report.
Research and evaluation
Learn about the importance of research and evaluation. Give back today & help The Smith Family improve the lives of children in need.
The Smith Family's response to the 2016 Closing the Gap report
Read our media releases: The Smith Family's response to the 2016 Closing the Gap report
Donations from trusts and foundations
As trusts or foundations committed to creating a lasting impact, your support of The Smith Family can contribute to transformative change for children and young people in vulnerable communities around Australia.
New report sheds light on young Australians and poverty
A pioneering study exploring poverty and disadvantage through the lens of young Australians has found a significant number are missing out on items and experiences deemed essential for living a normal life.
New report: Disadvantaged Australian girls ‘starting behind and staying behind’ in school and careers
Read our media releases: New report: Disadvantaged Australian girls ‘starting behind and staying behind’ in school and careers