Corporate Social Responsibility
Explore how your Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals can be achieved through an impactful partnership with The Smith Family. Join us to tackle educational inequality and drive positive social change in Australia.
Donate used laptops to help bridge the digital divide
Support The Smith Family by donating used, surplus or end-of-lease laptops. Your organisation can help students unlock learning opportunities, reduce e-waste and advance ESG goals.
Poverty in Australia
1.2 million Australian children are living in poverty. The Smith Family helps support Australian families. Read more on breaking the cycle of disadvantage.
Pathways Engagement and Transitions: How young people experiencing disadvantage navigate the first three years after leaving school
This fifth report in the Pathways, Engagement and Transitions (PET) series sheds light on the destinations and dynamic experiences of young people experiencing disadvantage in their first three years after leaving Year 12. It also identifies the factors that have helped or hindered young people’s successful navigation of work and study post-school.
Poverty’s impact on learning is often hidden.
Your tax-deductible donation today can stop poverty impacting a child’s learning, eroding their confidence and stealing their chance to build a better future.
Meet the students taking part in our programs
Experience real life results and discover more Smith Family stories – meet children on our programs
Reform crucial to creating a better, fairer education system
Trust is the most important way for NFPs to create sustained and enduring impact
Trust between a not for profit and the community in which it operates must be at the heart of any strategy, writes Doug Taylor, but how do you achieve it? Read more...
Now is the time to tackle child poverty as a national priority
We need a comprehensive national framework for reducing child poverty, writes Doug Taylor, who reflects on the impact poverty has on children’s educational outcomes. 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.