Volunteer Spotlight! Meet Christine
Christine shares what volunteering means to her
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.
Jackie helps students choose the right pathway
When a student has overcome so much just to stay in school, helping them plan their career and study pathway is deeply satisfying for iTrack mentor Jackie. Read more.
The perfect fit for Natalie was in her VIEW
Read how mum-of-two Natalie discovered her local VIEW Club offered joy, connection, and a chance to help disadvantaged students get more from education.
Suzie loves seeing students’ confidence grow
Together with her local VIEW Club members, Suzie had been sponsoring disadvantaged children for many years. Read more.
Thank you from our students!
Thank you for making 2019 an amazing year. Read on to hear more from our students.
Work Inspiration helps Emily choose a career in Agriculture
Read Emily's story. Help disadvantaged children on our programs get the most out of their education.
Raymond Terrace & Karuah Communities for Children Facilitating Partner
Learn how The Smith Family's Raymond Terrace Karuah based programs are improving the lives of disadvantaged children.
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KWM
King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) and The Smith Family have been working together since 1993, to support and create opportunities for young Australians in need.