RXP Group Pledges Support For The Smith Family

RXP Group Pledges Support For The Smith Family

In recognition of its strengthening relationship, RXP Group, has made a significant donation to The Smith Family.

The funds will assist the children’s education charity with its ongoing work supporting over 143,000 disadvantaged children and young people across Australia. These programs range from educational based initiatives through to providing much needed life skills.

RXP Group chief executive Ross Fielding and group executive Kevin Brough recently presented a cheque for more than $40,000 to The Smith Family’s chief executive Dr Lisa O’Brien at the charity’s national headquarters in Sydney.

Fielding said: “The work The Smith Family does in supporting children and young people to break the cycle of disadvantage is one that RXP is resolutely committed to across our business. Our partnership continues to grow, and we’re delighted to be able to work with them to deliver their vital services and improve outcomes for young Australians.”

Dr O’Brien added: “We thank RXP Group for their generous contribution which enables us to continue offering programs to children and young people living below the poverty line. Our aim is to support more students through to Year 12 and beyond. We value organisations such as RXP Group, who see merit in the work we do.”

RXP Group has worked alongside The Smith Family to deliver important fundraising campaigns. It is also revamping the charity’s digital platform to enhance the experience for their sponsors, donors and corporate partners.




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