Kelley is a speaker, author, overseas aid worker and perpetual student. She is passionate about women and gender issues, both in the local and international context, which underpins her enthusiasm for kinwomen and its contribution to women ‘living their finest life’.
In 2014 Kelley completed a Masters in International and Community Development before establishing The Foxglove Project. Foxglove is a registered charity focused on supporting international development projects that are sustainable and driven by indigenous leadership. Kelley’s paid work requires her to travel extensively to evaluate and support projects supported by Australian funds. This experience and networking enables Foxglove to partner with outstanding overseas agencies delivering real opportunities for the poor and vulnerable to lead independent self-determined lives.
Kelley combines these passions with a love of family and faith. Across more than 30 years of marriage, Kelley and her husband have worked through many of the challenges of building a relationship while raising three sons. Their boys have now finished high school changing the dynamics of family life and relationships. One of her great joys is sharing parenting lessons and learning from good and bad (sometimes disastrous) experiences. She uses humour and common sense to talk about the everyday challenges facing parents in today’s context.
June 1st is set aside as the Global Day of Parents. Parents unite. We need each other and even more so, we need to have each other’s backs. For parenting is not a journey for the faint hearted. And I think we can all do better at this. It is […]
“Innovation is seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.” I love this. Innovation is often presented as a modern concept but this quote is linked to a 19th century philosopher. Because innovation is neither modern nor limited to the First World. I attended a follow up […]
Innovation is about being original and creative in your thinking to add new ideas but ideas that bring improvement. Add value. I would suggest we are all keen to be innovative in all areas of life: our work, our home and our relationships but it is a little like clothes […]
If you want help then don’t fear, it can be found with the simple click of the computer keys. You can access online shopping, counselling, news, teaching, advice and even a church service. And what parent hasn’t responded to a child’s request for help with “Go ask google”. But the […]
When I hear the word, ‘Help’, the first thing that comes to mind is the Beatles song… Help, I think I need somebody. Help, not just anybody. Help, you know I need someone. Help! But it’s the first stanza that resonates with me today. When I was younger, so much […]
Equality most often relates to access to status, rights, resources and opportunity. It’s a lofty goal to see equality in place irrespective of gender, race, religion, capacities or class. And for many experiencing exclusion, we wonder where to start. After the 1994 Rwandan genocide, the country awoke to find more […]