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Butler’s Rishell Hume running City to Surf to raise money for EON Foundation

Lucy JarvisNorth Coast Times

BUTLER resident Rishelle Hume is fundraising for the EON Foundation in this month’s City to Surf event.

The mother-of-three, who won the Aboriginal award at the Western Australia of the Year awards in June, said she wanted to make a difference.

“I’m inspired by the work that EON Foundation do, so I wanted to raise money for them as part of my participation in Chevron City to Surf for Activ,” Ms Hume said.

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“The more people that know about EON Foundation, the greater their impact.”

The WA-based not-for-profit organisation delivers a food and nutrition-focused lifestyle and disease prevention program to indigenous communities across the state.

It builds edible gardens in remote schools and communities, teaching people about gardening, nutrition, cooking and hygiene.

Donate at https://chevroncitytosurf2016.everydayhero.com/au/rishelle and visit www.eon.org.au for more information.

The 42nd City to Surf event will be on August 28.