A Start in Life is an Australian charity that supports young people in necessitous circumstances access an education equal to their peers. A Start in Life is a registered charity and does not receive government funding. They depend on the support of individuals, businesses, community groups, philanthropic foundations and trusts. Since its establishment, the charity has provided support to more than 7,000 students aged 4 to 24 years old, valued at over $30.0 million. The charity has Deductible Gift Recipient status and is Income Tax and FBT exempt.
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| - A Start in Life is an Australian charity that supports young people in necessitous circumstances access an education equal to their peers. A Start in Life is a registered charity and does not receive government funding. They depend on the support of individuals, businesses, community groups, philanthropic foundations and trusts. Since its establishment, the charity has provided support to more than 7,000 students aged 4 to 24 years old, valued at over $30.0 million. The charity has Deductible Gift Recipient status and is Income Tax and FBT exempt. (en)
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| - A Start in Life is an Australian charity that supports young people in necessitous circumstances access an education equal to their peers. A Start in Life is a registered charity and does not receive government funding. They depend on the support of individuals, businesses, community groups, philanthropic foundations and trusts. Since its establishment, the charity has provided support to more than 7,000 students aged 4 to 24 years old, valued at over $30.0 million. Students and families are most often referred to A Start in Life by their school or educational institution, however other sources of referral include welfare agencies such as Department of Family and Community Services (New South Wales) and local community groups, schools and other educational institutions. Self-referrals from students and families seeking support are also encouraged. The charity has Deductible Gift Recipient status and is Income Tax and FBT exempt. (en)
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