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Education is a powerful agent of change that affects every facet of life. Australian Family network believes that every young individual irrespective of their background should have unrestricted access to education. That is why we have taken it upon ourselves to provide quality education to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
 
We not only believe in unrestricted access to education for everyone at the Australian Family Network, but we are also convinced that life-skills will help people from disadvantaged backgrounds make proper decisions for themselves in other facets of their lives as well as become better individuals. Hence, we not only provide access to education but also take it as our duty to aid these young individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds by equipping them with important life skills.
 
In Australia it is compulsory for children to have commenced school by the time they have turned six years of age. Without a high-quality early education, at-risk children are more likely to drop out of school.
 
Rural and Indigenous populations have lower academic performance and less access to tertiary education than the national average.
 
Our solution is to offer breakfast program - to encourage school participation and motivate our future leaders at Australian Family Network we want to provide breakfast to students in rural communities. By providing non-perishable health food items we want the children to have a fun time while they learn, encouraging them to form a bond with education something that we hope they will continue to cherish as they seek tertiary education.
 
In the year 2021, around 3 million Aussie adults are looking at a career change post COVID-19 pandemic.
 
The ING Future Focus Report, released on Wednesday, found the COVID-19 pandemic had 1.38 million Millenials and 1.31 million Generation Xers looking to change jobs.
 
Transitioning from one career to another is never easy and requires support, supplying individuals with guidance to training schemes through TAFE or its equivalent.
 
Assisting with guidance to apply for apprenticeships. Working with employer organisations and employers to provide internships are some of the ways we can help Australians transition from one job to another.
 
For our CALD community members we intend to provide access to English language classes and provide direction to join cooking classes, life saving, fire fighting, and community groups.
 
Education is learning what you didn't even know you didn't know.
- Daniel J. Boorstin

Charity brings to life again those who are spiritually dead.

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