Rosemary Kariuki, one of the most inspiring figures in the Kenyan-Australian community, has once again made history with the launch of the Mama Rosemary Foundation. Known for her tireless work with migrants, refugees, and women, Rosemary has long been a symbol of resilience, compassion, and the power of community. The new foundation builds on her extraordinary legacy, creating a platform that empowers women to thrive in their new environments while fostering collaboration across service providers, government, and grassroots groups.

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Rosemary is no stranger to recognition. She was named the 2021 Australian of the Year Local Hero, awarded Parramatta Citizen of the Year, received the Order of Australia Medal, and was appointed as a Western Sydney University Community Fellow. She also serves as a member of the NSW Multicultural Advisory Board. While her accolades are numerous, Rosemary often says her true achievement is not found in awards, but in the countless lives she has touched. Through her work, she has helped women and migrants navigate challenges, find belonging, and build stronger futures.

The Mama Rosemary Foundation reflects this same spirit of love and solidarity. It goes beyond providing services by focusing on sustainable partnerships that bring communities together and amplify voices that are too often unheard. For Kenyans in Australia, Rosemary’s journey is not only a source of pride but also a beacon of hope and inspiration, reminding us that leadership is about lifting others with you.

Her story continues to show that true leadership is grounded in service, compassion, and collaboration. With the Mama Rosemary Foundation, Rosemary is ensuring that her legacy will continue to grow and reach even more people. It is a milestone worth celebrating for the Kenyan diaspora in Australia and for all communities striving to create lasting impact.

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