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Hungry Jack, The Smith Family partner to support disadvantaged students

They will be donating 10 cents to The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program from every medium and large hot drink sold.

Hungry Jack’s announced its new partnership with The Smith Family, donating 10 cents to The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program from every medium and large Jack’s Cafe coffee sold.

The program partners with more than 67,000 students nationwide to provide targeted, long-term educational support.

It offers financial assistance for school supplies, personal support, and access to programs like learning clubs and the online mentoring platform iTrack.

“This partnership with Hungry Jack’s is a big step toward creating lasting change for young Australians who face significant barriers in their education,” said Doug Taylor, CEO of The Smith Family.

With the cost-of-living crisis impacting families nationwide, many young Australians lack access to the educational resources they need. According to a recent survey by The Smith Family, nearly 60% of respondents struggled to afford essential school items for their children.

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