One word sums up why Lynette’s stayed a sponsor for 20 years
Lynette is helping students living with disadvantage achieve their potential
Work Inspiration Schools' Career Development Toolkit
Download The Smith Family's Work Inspiration schools career development toolkit & help disadvantaged children today.
Education can end poverty
It is possible to bridge the gap for children living in poverty, giving them the opportunity to break the cycle of disadvantage.
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.
University partnerships
Learn about our partnerships with universities. Give back today & help The Smith Family improve the lives of children in need.
Improving Young Australians' Literacy and Numeracy: The Catch-up Learning program
The Smith Family piloted Catch-Up Learning, an online tutoring program, with qualified teachers providing one-on-one sessions in literacy and numeracy to financially disadvantaged students on The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. The tutoring occurred in the student’s home. Read Full Report
This Christmas, help Tom get the learning support he needs.
Give the gift of learning this Christmas - support The Smith Family charity to give Australian children living with poverty the chance to learn. Donate today.
Sponsors needed to support more NSW students experiencing disadvantage
NAPLAN timely reminder of Back to School's appeal's importance. In January, The Smith Family launched its Back to School Appeal to help children experiencing disadvantage to access extra learning, personal and financial support for their education, with children supported by generous Australians who sign up as their sponsors.
National Skills Week careers education pivotal in providing pathways out of poverty
Vocational Education Training (VET) study and career pathways will be in the spotlight as part of National Skills Week 2025 (August 25 to August 31), beginning today.
Work experience programs
The Smith Family provides Work Experience programs to disadvantaged students, to help them explore their future career options and job opportunities.