Smith Family volunteer shares in students success
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Jan volunteers to help students go further
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Volunteers helping to transform the lives of children in need through education
It can take as little as an hour a week of someone’s time to help a child succeed at school – and for thousands of disadvantaged children across Australia, that little bit of time makes all the difference.
Thousands of volunteers making a world of difference for children in need
This year marks 30 years of National Volunteer Week [20–26 May] and to celebrate, children’s education charity The Smith Family is acknowledging the world of difference its volunteers make on the lives of Australian children in need.
Logan volunteers to close the gap for children in need
When children start school already behind, they may never catch up. Read more about how Logan volunteers to deliver two of our early learning programs.
Celebrating our Volunteers
In National Volunteers Week we celebrate our 5,200 volunteers, who in the past year alone donated more than 116,000 hours of service, with an estimated equivalent value of $3.7 million.
The Future of Volunteering: Changes and Opportunities
Volunteers play a vital role in shaping our communities, yet volunteering rates in Australia are in decline.
Marg thinks volunteering is an extraordinary experience
As a Corporate Responsibility Manager, Marg knows the importance of giving back. When she learned that she could volunteer to help disadvantaged students in Years 9 to 11 by becoming a mentor, she jumped at the chance. That was four years ago. And seeing the positive shifts in students keeps Marg coming back.
Why Anna and Kathy volunteer at Learning Club
Anna and Kathy are devoted Learning Club volunteers and VIEW Club members
Leading with Heart: Lucy and the Spirit of Volunteering