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Join Selfwealth in Helping Raise Money for The Smith Family

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Saturday, May 23, 2020

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Selfwealth is proudly fundraising in support of The Smith Family with trading revenue on June 5, 2020, as well as up to $15,000 in matching member donations. Learn how you can donate to the nation largest children education charity.

Selfwealth is proudly fundraising in support of The Smith Family with trading revenue on June 5, 2020, as well as up to $15,000 in matching member donations. Learn how you can donate to the nation largest children education charity.

Selfwealth today announces that it will help raise money for The Smith Family, the largest children education charity helping young Australians from disadvantaged backgrounds to succeed at school, so they can create better futures for themselves.

As a community-oriented platform, Selfwealth is always looking for ways to give back to the community. In this time of need, where families have been impacted all across Australia, we are calling on our members to join us in support of The Smith Family and Australian children.

How you can help raise money for The Smith Family

On Friday, 5th June, 2020, Selfwealth will donate up to $20,000 of our trading revenue to The Smith Family. Therefore, the more people that trade on that day the more likely we are to reach that target.Trading revenue is derived from our flat fee of $9.50 per trade. In order for trades to be eligible for donation, they must be filled on Friday, 5th June, 2020.In addition, Selfwealth will also match total donations made by our members up to $15,000 across the community. Members who wish to make a donation that will be matched by Selfwealth may do so at any time up until the end of Friday, 5th June, 2020. To do so, follow the unique Selfwealth donation link or click the donation image below.

The staff at Selfwealth will also be donating part of their monthly salary towards helping disadvantaged Australian children through various programs run by The Smith Family.

We ask all our members to consider donating in this time of need and encourage you to ask friends or family to join Selfwealth and do likewise. If you are not already a Selfwealth member, you can join Selfwealth today.Further details are provided on our dedicated fundraising page.

How your donation will help The Smith Family

One in six Australian children and young people are living in poverty. The Smith Family believes supporting a child education is the best way to help break the cycle of disadvantage and create opportunities for young Australians, with every child deserving a chance.For nearly 100 years The Smith Family has been working tirelessly to support disadvantaged children. Today, The Smith Family delivers its Learning for Life programs across 91 Australian communities, offering educational support in three distinct ways:

  1. Financial support for school essentials (uniforms, books)

  2. Access to additional learning programs (before and after school)

  3. Matching each child with a dedicated coach at The Smith Family

Learn more about supporting The Smith Family

For more information on our donation initiative or any other questions about how you can help raise money for The Smith Family, please contact marketing@selfwealth.com.au.Alternatively, you may learn more about The Smith Family on their website to understand how your donation can make a big difference and go towards helping the lives of 1.2 million young Australians living in poverty today.

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