We understand that not everyone may be eligible for our programs — but support shouldn’t stop there. Here’s a list of external organizations and services that may be able to help. We’re not affiliated with these providers, but we believe they offer valuable resources worth exploring.
Mobileyes provides free on-site eye and dental care for students from low socio-economic
Raise provides free, one-on-one youth mentoring for students in Years 8 and 9 who may be at risk of
The Brainary provides educational, assistive and wellbeing resources, including robotics, books and
Western Sydney University provides a wide range of scholarships to support students in their
This service provides young women aged 13-17 experiencing homelessness with safe, culturally
Torrens University believes that a student’s ATAR does not define their future and offers alternative