Our learning support and mentoring programs in 90 Australian communities directly help children in need achieve their goals through education.
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We highly value the meaningful partnerships we have formed with Australia’s corporate sector, universities and philanthropic community.
Our partners share our purpose – to help young Australians overcome educational inequality caused by poverty.
Partners engage with us in a variety of ways, contributing funds, time and expertise to contribute to a world where every child has the opportunity to change their future.
We also have a proven track record of establishing well-managed, mutually beneficial partnerships.
Why partner with us?
The Smith Family is a national children’s education charity with a vision of a world where every child has the opportunity to change their future, no matter their circumstances.
Thanks to the generosity of our partners and supporters, we provide educational support to young Australians impacted by poverty – empowering them to harness their education and build skills to unlock their true potential.
The long-term support we provide is our commitment to each child’s future, and it’s based on research and best practice.
We work in partnership with almost 800 schools, and last year, more than 178,000 children and young people participated in our programs in 91 communities across Australia.
The long-term support we provide is our commitment to each child’s future, and it’s based on research and best practice.
We work in partnership with almost 800 schools, and last year, more than 178,000 children and young people participated in our programs in 91 communities across Australia.
Become a corporate partner
With your people and our combined passion, together, we can offer many more young Australians the chance to create a better future for themselves.
University partnerships
Our university partnerships enable us to deliver a range of educational participation supports.
Growing Careers Project
Gives young people the opportunity to acquire what they need to thrive post-school by enabling them to participate in multiple career programs.