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Anita's volunteer work helps students in need
Experience real life results, meet children on our programs & discover more Smith Family stories - Anita loves that her volunteer work helps students in need
Volunteering brings connection and fulfilment to Annette
Beryl's volunteering experience has been fulfilling
After 21 amazing years as one of our volunteers, Beryl has decided to retire. Over the decades she has helped to transform the lives of countless students. Read more.
The season to be a volunteer
Experience real life results, meet children on our programs & discover more Smith Family stories - The season to be a volunteer
Volunteers like Jenny make a lasting impact
Volunteers like Jenny create life-long change. See how Jenny’s contributions have been recognised in big ways - and have lasting impacts on our students.
Kathy volunteers to show kids in need that others care
One person really can make a difference. And last year, 8,323 individuals had a huge impact as Smith Family volunteers. Kathy was one of them. She began donating to help disadvantaged students as soon as she finished uni.
Logan volunteers to close the gap for children in need
When children start school already behind, they may never catch up. Read more about how Logan volunteers to deliver two of our early learning programs.
Marg thinks volunteering is an extraordinary experience
As a Corporate Responsibility Manager, Marg knows the importance of giving back. When she learned that she could volunteer to help disadvantaged students in Years 9 to 11 by becoming a mentor, she jumped at the chance. That was four years ago. And seeing the positive shifts in students keeps Marg coming back.
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.
Celebrating Australia’s changemakers – the army of volunteers
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