Webinar: Getting attendance back on track
Student attendance rates across Australia and internationally have dropped over the past decade, with even more students now at risk of falling behind. To explore this concerning trend, The Smith Family recently hosted a webinar.
The Smith Family - 100 years social history
The year of 2022 marks the milestone of one hundred years for The Smith Family. In our centenary year, we look back at what we’ve achieved for Australians living with financial disadvantage and look ahead toward our ongoing work with families and our community partners to improve educational outcomes for children in need.
Now is the time to tackle child poverty as a national priority
We need a comprehensive national framework for reducing child poverty, writes Doug Taylor, who reflects on the impact poverty has on children’s educational outcomes. Read more...
NFPs must undergo their own change to meet society’s challenges
As society’s needs evolve so must the vision of not for profits, argues The Smith Family's Doug Taylor. Read more...
Did you know your sponsorship can make a difference for generations to come? Christine is watching it happen.
Budding entrepreneurs dream big, beyond their backyard
Claire is devoted to ensuring students aren't left behind
See how Claire provides long-term support to students and families
Sara loves putting your support into action
Sara had no idea that volunteering at The Smith Family would change her life forever. Inspired by the chance to bring about real outcomes, Sara became one of our Learning for Life Coordinators. Now she’s on the ground helping students and connecting them to the learning programs you make possible.
Sally helps students in need to build aspirations
Experience real life results, meet children on our programs & discover more Smith Family stories - Sally helps students in need to build aspirations
Sally reflects on the success of student2student
Experience real life results, meet children on our programs & discover more Smith Family stories - Sally reflects on the success of student2student