Through the jungles to save abandoned children

MOTHER TO MANY: Humanitarian Geraldine Cox will speak in Geelong in the coming weeks.

Humanitarian and “mum-to-many” Geraldine Cox will appear in Geelong to speak about her efforts caring for hundreds of abandoned Cambodian children.
The dual Cambodian-Australian citizen discovered the plight of children living in poverty in South-East Asia during her 25-year career in the Department of Foreign Affairs.
She founded Sunrise Cambodia in 1997 after rescuing a group of war orphans who were trying to survive in the jungles of the Cambodian-Thai border.
The charity has since grown and now provides clean water, sanitation, safe homes, healthcare and education for a number of poverty-stricken Cambodian communities.
Ms Cox will speak for women’s advocacy group Zonta at the Mercure Hotel on 1 March.
She will cover her journey from the excesses of the diplomatic and corporate life to living in the Cambodian countryside caring for children.
Book by 6pm on 25 February.
For more information phone Joy Herman on 0409 343 950 or visit zontageelong.org.au.