Education opens the world to Mc Clay and her students
Mc Clay joined The Smith Family as a Learning for Life Coordinator because she knows first-hand how education can change a life.
Stormii’s confidence soared at the most unexpected time
Krystal was worried her 10-year-old daughter Stormii had fallen behind in reading. Then she joined our student2student program.
Sean’s children are getting opportunities he missed out on
Like most fathers, Sean wants his children to have opportunities in life. It’s something he never had. Read more about his children.
When COVID-19 struck, we acted fast to keep students supported
When schools were closed, so were our Learning Clubs. Yet students urgently needed ongoing help. So we acted quickly. See how we adapted our vital learning support to keep our students going.
Learning Club taught Amber how to lead and help others
Not only has Learning Club helped Amber to do her best in class, but it has also opened her eyes to new possibilities for her future. Read how.
Our Koorie Learning Club is bringing the community together
Through our Koorie Learning Club, younger Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are getting homework help from senior students in their community.
Amar received the best welcome gift possible
With help from Smith Family supporters, Amar achieved his dream of a double degree and is excited about his future.
Aidan has turned the page on his reading struggles
Single mum Rebecca has always worked so hard to teach her autistic son Aidan the life skills he needs to survive in the world. Read more.
The world is at Zoey's fingertips
Students embrace their Aboriginal heritage
SmArts is designed to provide students in Years 9 to 11 who are interested in creative arts with links to art organisations and relevant career information. These students worked with Bangarra Dance Theatre – and there was a big surprise for one young performer.