Suzie loves seeing students’ confidence grow
Together with her local VIEW Club members, Suzie had been sponsoring disadvantaged children for many years. Read more.
Kathy and Ruth’s Story
When volunteers Kathy and Ruth walked into our Learning Club four years ago, it was to help out as a one-off. But as soon as they met the great group of children, they were all in.
Ids doesn’t want students to miss out
For years, Ids has been supporting disadvantaged students as a sponsor. When he retired, he started volunteering to help deliver our learning programs. Read more!
Why this CEO talks openly with staff about his impoverished childhood
Shannon Hyde, the chief executive of energy retailer Simply Energy, knows what it is like to have the power cut off because of unpaid bills.
Meet some supporters
Experience real life results, meet children on our programs & discover more Smith Family stories - Meet some supporters
Poppy
Every student needs digital tools to make the most of their learning. But living in poverty means that Poppy is missing out.
Over 44,500 Australians Supported with Mobile Internet Access and $30M of Value Delivered through Donate Your Data Program
Supporting 37,500 students and families, The Smith Family's mobile internet access program, backed by 55 million gigabytes of donated data, offers innovative aid to Australians in need.
Locked out of learning: poverty restricting access to vital digital skills and tools young people need to be future ready
New research shows 80% of Australians believe students in poverty lack essential digital resources for education. The 2024 Digital Learning Essentials Appeal aims to provide necessary digital resources to students in need.
Study reveals more needs to be done to help disadvantaged students complete year 12
New survey shows more Australians concerned about rise in child poverty and its impact on educational outcomes