Giving back to help children develop
Cate is a dedicated Learning Club volunteer who wanted to maintain a connection with younger people and give something back.
Elders keep students engaged through culture
Good things often happen when learning environments include diverse perspectives and value Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. Barriers break down as children learn more about themselves and each other. Students become more engaged, not just with culture, but also with their peers and schoolwork. One of our partner schools in the Northern Territory is experiencing those benefits since implementing The Smith Family’s Elders in School program.
Volunteering brings connection and fulfilment to Annette
Amanda gets a buzz out of volunteering with children in need
Experience real life results, meet children on our programs & discover more Smith Family stories - Amanda gets a buzz out of volunteering with children in need
Thank you to our Christmas volunteers
Thank you to our Christmas volunteers for volunteering with The Smith Family and helping disadvantaged children have a better future.
VIEW Clubs are helping a record-breaking number of students
No doubt you’ve heard the expression that one person can make a difference. Imagine the power of bringing thousands of individuals together who are dedicated to improving the lives of others. Read more.
PISA results mean we are failing our students
The 2022 OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) has confirmed the
need for specialised targeted support in Australia’s education system to help students from
disadvantaged backgrounds make the most of their education.
National student reader-buddy program delivers a 95% success rate
Read our media releases: National student reader-buddy program delivers a 95% success rate
1,500 mentors needed to help students navigate career paths
Read our media releases: 1,500 mentors needed to help students navigate career paths
2016 Gathering links 72 Indigenous students from across Australia