Rediscovering not for profit ‘superpowers’ for the challenges ahead
How can we think about the future unless we know why we exist, who we are and what’s come before, asks Doug Taylor, in the first in a four-part series on how NFPs can look to the past to guide the future, written to coincide with The Smith Family’s centenary. Read more...
New Ways of Thinking About Volunteering
Volunteering has been a feature of our history at The Smith Family, ever since our organisation began in the 1920s. Back then, most of our family relief work was done by members and volunteers, and while our present-day focus has shifted to education support for children experiencing disadvantage, volunteers continue to be a critical enabler of our work.
Frontline worker speaks out for older carers
Your support fills the gaps so students can flourish
Our Learning for Life Coordinators get to know the students and families, and their needs. Watch Trish see first hand how your support helps.
Making moments that create careers
How did the COVID-19 crisis affect students?
Our Learning for Life Coordinator, Andrea, gives you an insider’s glimpse into the challenges faced by families in need. Read more.
Your support fills the gaps so students can flourish
Sally is making a difference in her community
Experience real life results, meet children on our programs & discover more Smith Family stories - Sally is making a difference
What makes Marion feel so proud
Marion has spent 10 years delivering the support that you make possible. And she wouldn’t trade it for anything.
How Marion is empowering students
As one of our Learning for Life Coordinators, Marion has spent 10 years delivering the support that you help make possible. And she loves empowering students to accomplish more.