Moira Kelly is the modern day version of Elisha

Moira Kelly background information:
Moira Kelly was born on January 31 1964inMelbourne Australia, she is now 52 and lives with her four adopted children Ahmed and Emmanuel who she adopted from Iraq and Trishna and Krishna, born con-joined at the head twins from Bangladesh. She was first inspired when she watched a video of Mother Theresa, after that she went home to her mother and told her that she would work with the nun. She was only seven years old. At age 18 Moira Kelly had the opportunity to work with Mother Theresa in Calcutta; she worked with her for fourteen years and helped the community by
~working in soup kitchens in Johannesburg (a city in South Africa)
~ working with babies that were addicted to drugs
~ Working Romanian Orphanages
~ Refugee camps in Bosnia
~Sick children from Aldania
~ working with people from Aldania (republicans from Southeast Europe)
Also Moira had helped over 120 children in 2001.


A detailed overview of the work or action Moira Kelly is currently involved in and how this makes her a good person :
Moira Kelly first established the ‘Children’s First Foundation’ at Kilmore , on land she had been given to help children. Inspired by her contribution in the foundation the Rotary Club, friends and family joined forces to help build a house , where more than 350 Children have been treated for a variety of serious conditions . Moira Kelly has also been working on a project called the Global Gardens of Peace which she hopes will create a place of peace, restfulness ,beauty and most importantly healing and hope to people living in some of the most war destroyed cities . Moira Kelly's hard work has paid of and won her many awards and achievements which include
• Victorian Young Achiever of the Year 1986
• Bicentenary Young Woman of the Year 1988
• Paul Harris Fellow
• Prime Minister award 2000
• 10 outstanding young people of the world for Community Service Barcelona Spain 2000
• Meeting with the Queen in Buckingham Palace for her efforts in Bosnia 1994
• Anzac Award 2004
• Inaugural Sir Edward Dunlop Award 1992
• The Order of Australia in 2001
• Victorian of the Year 2012
• Multiple nominations for Australian of the Year
• Australian Torch Bearer for the London Olympics 2013
• Victorian Honour Roll of Women 2014
achievements taken from http://www.successfulspeakers.com.au/moira-kelly-ao