Mavis Taylor
Mavis Taylor (1915 – 14 March 2007) was an Australian who was named an Australian Living Treasure for her humanitarian work for the people of East Timor in her later years.
Life
Mrs Taylor was born in Richmond, Tasmania in 1915.[1] [2] At 16 she moved to Yarrawonga in Victoria, Australia. In Yarrawonga, she married, raised 9 children, and established a clothesmaking and haberdashery business.[2]
Humanitarian work for East Timor
She started collecting and sending household items to East Timor after seeing violence during the difficult period of move to independence.[3] By 2004 she had personally organised 21 shipping containers of practical aid, including stock from her own business[4] and had set up 23 sewing centres providing employment for East Timorese with major funding she provided.[2]
References
- ↑ "Mavis Goes to Timor". http://tendaysontheisland.org/ 10 Days on the Island. Retrieved 15 August 2008.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Timor benevolent pioneer, feisty gran Mavis near end". http://www.theage.com.au/ The Age. 14 March 2007. Retrieved 15 August 2008.
- ↑ "Woman named 'National Living Treasure' dies at 92". http://www.abc.net.au/ Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 15 August 2008.
- ↑ "Feature Interview - Helping East Timor". http://www.abc.net.au/ Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 15 August 2008.
External links
- Australia's Living National Treasures
- Mavis goes to Timor United Nations Conference on Ageing publication (in Spanish)