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A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

Success Stories

We focus on making a difference to each student receiving our help. We are keen to ensure each student is always developing and attains their maximum potential. 

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Our experience informs us that when our assistance is paired with a high level of engagement from both students and caregivers, it increases the benefits that flow to those students. Our assistance helps students achieve a significant uplift in their grades, sometimes with the help of tutors. Other students develop their confidence and social skills as a consequence of participating in school camps and extra-curricular activities. 

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For many of the tertiary students we support, the additional assistance has relieved them of financial stress and allowed them more time to focus on their studies. We help students to complete required practical placements and receive the necessary grades to gain employment in their chosen field. 

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A Start in Life's assistance ensures that the student's capacity to grow and develop is not limited by financial constraints. 

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Click through the slides below to read some of our student stories. Learn how A Start in Life support has made a difference in their lives and has helped them achieve their goals. 

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Karen's Story

When Karen became sole carer for four children under five, she was forced to leave her job of 20 years. Finding it challenging to provide for a young family on her own, she applied for support, after learning about A Start in Life from a local community member. 

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Throughout the children's schooling, A Start in Life assisted Karen's family with their educational needs. This included essential items and help for her children to pursue extra-curricular interests in rugby and music. Karen saw “their motivation and self-confidence increase, through being involved in club sports". She reported that the friendships they formed through club sports were invaluable, helping the family remain strong and connected.

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“In addition to the financial support, the emotional support provided by the A Start in Life team was fabulous. They took the time to discuss with each child the areas in which they might be struggling. They then looked for solutions on how to improve and structure a plan to work towards, focusing on and encouraging their strengths”.

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In 2017, with her youngest two children (twins) then in high school, Karen was able to return to part time work, building up to full time over the following three years. By the time the twins were in year 11, the family had regained financial independence and no longer required the assistance of A Start in Life.

 

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