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.
Keeping the Dreamtime alive, one symbol at a time
These students are learning about the Indigenous heritage at Learning Club. 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.
It’s lights, camera, action for Yashoda!
Read about Yashodas creative arts journey.
A spark of hope
Your support has helped many Australian children and young people to overcome educational inequality caused by poverty.
From young dreamer to high achiever
As a young student, Monique had a keen interest in maths and science, and a dream to pursue a career in the medical field. But poverty was getting in her way and making her goals feel out of reach. Our supporters help provide Monique with access to Learning Clubs, where she connected with volunteer tutors and could develop the essential skills she needed to get the most out of school and reach her goals.
See how your gift helps
After we receive your generous gift, we look to see how we can most efficiently maximise your support. Have you ever wondered how your gift helps?
You helped turn on a light switch in Shelby’s mind
Shelby’s sponsor turned on a light switch in his mind