Caroline de Mori AM

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Really Interesting Women - Podcast Episode 109<br/><br/>Caroline de Mori AM<br/><br/>This is a great story of an extraordinary woman.<br/><br/>Caroline was a journalist, ran a PR company and was a successful business woman who ran her own company with 4 of her own children. When that just wasn't a thing. <br/><br/>She's a risk taker, a do-er and hates injustice. Her corporate role took her all over the Kimberley and Pilbara regions of WA and what she saw in the remote Aboriginal communities affected her profoundly...as it would for anyone seeing it. But unlike 'anyone'...she decided to do something about it. <br/><br/>In 2005, Caroline established the EON Foundation, a not-for-profit foundation to overcome chronic health issues in Indigenous communities in the most practical way – by helping them grow and prepare fresh fruit and vegetables. She recognised that the simplest way to provide fresh food particularly to remote communities was to grow it locally.<br/><br/>The communities themselves request EON's assistance, so it has the best chance of success as a result. The children's involvement is a huge part of it. And it's working. <br/><br/>Head to the link in my bio for Caroline's story. <br/><br/>The website is brilliant. Have a look:<br/>www.eon.org.auVisit instagram @reallyinterestingwomen for further interviews and posts of interesting women in history. <br/><br/>Follow the link to leave a review....and tell your friends<br/>https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/really-interesting-women/id1526764849<br/><br/>If you know of a potential guest or interesting woman in history, email me at<br/>reallyinterestingwomen@gmail.com

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