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Education Support Changed My Life: James’s Story

With a powerful message for Anti-Poverty Week, James Manton, an alumni of our Learning for Life program, shares his deeply personal story of growing up in disadvantage, the impact it had on his education and how the right support at the right time helped him turn his life around.

Previous programs

Programs that are no longer running due to a variety of reasons including the end of funding.

School Transition Programs

We aim to help young people successfully transition from primary to secondary schooling.

Digital learning essentials

Digital inequality is the new frontier of disadvantage. Help provide laptops, internet, tech support, and digital skills for Australian children living with poverty. Donate now.

Thank you from The Smith Family CEO, Doug Taylor

Your bequest: a legacy that will last a lifetime

After you have taken care of your loved ones, including The Smith Family in your Will can be a simple way to make a lasting difference. Your bequest can make a positive difference for generations of disadvantaged Australian children.

Donate monthly and become a champion

Become a monthly donor and help support The Smith Family creating a better future for disadvantaged children. Learn more

The gift that keeps on giving

Mark’s story is the perfect example of the powerful impact of leaving a Bequest in your Will to The Smith Family – and shows just how educational support can break the cycle of poverty.

Gift in Will: support children in need beyond your lifetime

Read stories from families that left gifts in their wills and provided educational support to the children who need it most. Be inspired to leave your own legacy by giving a gift in your will to The Smith Family children’s charity.

Our policy submissions

The Smith Family’s policy submissions cover a wide range of topics on improving educational outcomes for young Australians living with disadvantage.

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