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At The 168飞艇官方官网 幸运飞行艇, we believe that education is one of the world’s most powerful change agents. That’s why we focus on helping young Australians to overcome educational inequality caused by poverty.
As a national, independent charity, every day we work with thousands of children and their families to help them unlock better futures for themselves.
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The Problem

Today, there are more than 1.2m Australian children and young people living in poverty1.

Students experiencing disadvantage are on average 2-3 years behind in reading and maths by the time they are 15 years old.2

Students experiencing disadvantage have a 30% lower Year 12 completion rate.3
Making a difference

Last year, 162,534 disadvantaged children and young people received support through Smith Family programs.

Last year, we supported 62,822 Australian students through our Learning for Life sponsorships.

Last year, 95% of children in our student2student reading program improved their reading age.
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The Smith Family celebrates the unique contributions and diversity of its volunteers this National Volunteer Week.
21 May 2024
The Smith Family welcomes equity focus in 2024 Federal Budget boosting opportunities for students experiencing disadvantage.
15 May 2024
New survey shows Australians want national action on child poverty and its impact on educational outcomes.
01 May 2024
New study: More needs to be done to help disadvantaged students complete Year 12
26 March 2024
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Hear more from Doug Taylor, CEO as he talks to those involved in the different areas of our work. In this special series of interviews, Doug brings to life the experiences of our students, their families, our volunteers and our supporters. Learn more.We are committed to child safety
The Smith Family is committed to safeguarding children and young people from abuse and neglect as we work with their families and communities. We will provide safe environments; always act in the best interests of children; and take action to protect children and other vulnerable persons from abuse and neglect.
Information about cyber security, including the incident that occurred in November 2022 and how to access support is available here.
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1 Poverty in Australia, 2020, ACOSS/UNSW Report.
2 Thomson et al, 2011, Challenges for Australian Education: Results from PISA 2009.
3 Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, 2008, Review of Australian Higher Education Final Report.