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Chatting to Mary Storrie about why the future is Pink
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Chatting to Mary Storrie about why the future is Pink

The future is Pink! Find out why our CEO Mary Storrie thinks so in this pod cast with James Warren https://player.captivate.fm/episode/24bd8838-f57c-400b-9c3b-81aa6bea9f0c?fbclid=IwAR1nJeHyBU0_GkCDo0l5za9m8m9mJgwLzUL0Sb10jQGe_sqF63U0o-cIwuQ

“It is hard to explain but when you are with Mary and Graham you feel privileged to be within their circle”
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“It is hard to explain but when you are with Mary and Graham you feel privileged to be within their circle”

Our family’s motivation, support, and involvement with the Rosie May Foundation By Alice Burchfield Having first met Mary and Graham at Musical Theatre High’s Charity Performances a few years ago, it was easy to see what exceptional individuals they were. From the moment they started telling their story to students, friends, and family at the...

BlogSeptember 11, 2020October 12, 2020
‘Get A Life Moment’ interview with Mary Storrie by Lisa Davies
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‘Get A Life Moment’ interview with Mary Storrie by Lisa Davies

In today’s episode I chat with CEO and Founder of The Rosie May Foundation, Mary Storrie. She shares the truly inspirational story of her journey to setting up this amazing charity and the thread of life experiences; including the tragic loss of her daughter, that led her to becoming a such a beacon of hope,...

Dr Andrea Ubi’s Amazing Business Women’s Chat with Mary Storrie
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Dr Andrea Ubi’s Amazing Business Women’s Chat with Mary Storrie

Andrea chats to amazing business women learning how they stay driven, overcome challenges and remain energised to achieve their goals. In this chat she talks to one of her SUPER-HEROES….Mary Storrie, founder of the Rosie May Foundation, creator of the Pink Tuk, providing secure jobs for women in Sri Lanka. https://youtu.be/YA6DiAb3AAg

From Tragedy to Triumph
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From Tragedy to Triumph

For Mary Storrie the unthinkable happened one Christmas. Their daughter Rosie May was murdered at a friend’s house while they were downstairs. Find out how Mary turned this horrific tragedy into a story of hope by training single mothers in Sri Lanka to become Tuk Tuk drivers via the Rosie May Foundation, which she set...