Help us to ensure every child can thrive
- One in six Australian children and young people are living in poverty.
*Poverty in Australia, 2020, ACOSS/UNSW Report - More than 1 in 6 children in rural areas experience mental health issues.
*Royal Far West 2017 - Indigenous children living in remote communities experience a greater burden of disease.
* PLOS Glob Public Health 2023 - Reducing disadvantage in children early means better developmental outcomes, including a decrease in:
- socio-emotional issues by up to 59%;
- physical function issues by up to 49%; and
- learning issues by up to 55%
Since 2021, Life Ed has been working to reach as many disadvantaged children as possible through the Life Ed Thrive Children’s Fund.
Because every child deserves to thrive – no matter who they are, where they live, or how much money they have.
These children are often the isolated. They have limited access, resources and choices. They are most at-risk of chronic disease, mental illness and substance abuse.
They are the kids who need us most.
Because education has the power to break the cycle of disadvantage. It has the power to give children the chance to reimagine their future.
Tackling mental health in West Gippsland, VIC
Empowered by partnerships
Thanks to our foundation partner, Woolworths, we have been able to deliver the latest evidence-based learning to more than 10,000 of these students across Australia over the past two years.
We are grateful to have Sanitarium join the cause in 2023, which will mean more children will receive engaging education that builds critical life skills, and boosts resilience across communities.
The impact is real
Research tells us that educating children before they are exposed to a particular issue gives them the best chance at making informed decisions. That’s why Life Ed focuses on prevention in the formative years.
Each of our modules is designed to teach kids about topics they may soon confront in their world, helping them to practice making healthy choices within a safe environment.
From the vastness of Arnhem Land in the NT and seclusion of Kangaroo Island in South Australia, through to the reaches of the WA Wheatbelt and NSW Murray River regions, it has been a privilege to work with so many children, parents, teachers and communities as part of the Life Ed Thrive Children’s Fund.
As times continue to be tough, with inflation and the cost-of-living on the rise, the housing crisis and natural disasters continuing to impact children and families across Australia, the Life Ed Thrive Children’s Fund is needed more than ever.