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Moira Kelly AO
International Humanitarian & Global Peacemaker
Captivated by the work of Mother Theresa, Moira Kelly stuck to her childhood vow to work with the revered nun and was inspired to begin her own journey of humanitarian aid. In 1999 Moira opened the doors on The Children First Foundation, an organisation run to connect children the world over with the medical treatment needed to live. From Bosnia to the Bronx Moira has given hope and life to hundreds of families, facilitating the treatment of their children, and overseeing their aftercare on her farm outside Melbourne. Moira is driven by her philosophy, "Wherever there is the greatest evil, the greatest good can be achieved.
About Moira
Inspired by a video of Mother Theresa at the tender age of 7, Moira Kelly bounded in from school and announced to her stunned mother, that one day, she too would work with the renown Nun from Calcutta, Mother Teresa.
Moira's belief in the power to change the world for the better, her insight determination and her positive attitude have made her an extraordinary role model.
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Moira Kelly (humanitarian)
Australian humanitarian worker (born 1964)
Moira Therese KellyAO[1] (born 31 January 1964)[2] is an Australian humanitarian worker. In 2001, she was awarded the Order of Australia in recognition of her humanitarian service to both the Australian and international communities. In 2012, Kelly received the Victorian of the Year award and in 2003 and 2004, she was nominated for the Australian of the Year awards.
Biography
Born in Melbourne on 31 January 1964,[2] Kelly first developed an interest in disadvantaged children when, as an 8-year-old, she saw a documentary film about Mother Teresa and decided she wanted to be an aid worker.[3] As a primary school student in Carlton, she would climb the fence of her school to help feed the children at the special school next door.[4] In 1982,[3] after completing year 10 at St Aloysius' Girls' College in North Melbourne, she left school and completed a course to be a special education teaching assistant and in 1984 trained as a laymissionary
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Hallmark Channel
Back in November during Hallmark Channel’s ‘Countdown to Christmas’, viewers were treated to a charming romance movie set in Ireland titled ‘Tis the Season to Be Irish. Everything about that movie worked from the cast to the location to the story to the cute lamb that followed the lead actress around. Now that Hallmark is into its ‘Winter Escape’ era, the network is jetting us back to the Emerald Isle for another Irish romance that actually begins as something quite different. But does it work as well as its holiday predecessor?
Love of the Irish, a play on the famous phrase ‘Luck of the Irish’, centers mainly around a young woman named Fiona (Shenae Grimes-Beech), a dancer and aspiring actress whose big dream is to land a starring role in a Broadway production. But after being constantly turned down, she decides to take a break and do something different with her life … like book a ten day trip to Ireland for her and her mother Helen (Moira Kelly) — even though Fiona goes on about how hard it is
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