It’s more than just filling our plates – it’s about paving the way for a healthier future. Imagine a world where nutritious options are within reach of everyone. For 20 years, EON Aboriginal Foundation has championed this vision. Our mission…
but there is no lack of enthusiasm from these keen gardeners at Bulla school! Thanks to Aboriginal Investment NT (AINT), 100 students at three more remote schools are learning how…
We are thrilled to announce that our long-term Ambassador, Dr Rishelle Hume AM, has joined our Board as a Director. Rishelle is a proud Noongar woman with ancestral ties to…
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Erika Wells, our super star WA Operations Manager, and currently Acting National Operations Manager, was one of four finalists in the recent WACOSS Community Service Excellence Awards.
Being nominated for the ‘Outstanding Contribution: Going Above and Beyond Award’ exemplifies Erika’s genuine passion, commitment and enthusiasm for her role with EON. Based in Broome but regularly travelling across remote WA and the NT, she has been instrumental in expanding and sustaining EON’s impact. Under her leadership, new programs have been launched in Mullewa, Rangeway, Wyndham, Frog Hollow, and Warmun, while she continues to support communities like Bidyadanga, Looma, Yiyili, and Yakanarra in their independent program delivery.
Congratulations on this worthy nomination Erika — we very much appreciate that you go above and beyond for EON every minute of every day.