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Genevieve Mora is the co-founder of a well-known mental health organization campaign in New Zealand titled Voices of Hope, a co-creator of the app Kites of Love and has authored numerous books targeting mental health and eating disorder recovery. She has received international attention from secondary sources such as newspapers like the New Zealand Herald, The Dominion Post, and the Waikato Times. She has won numerous global awards such as Forbes 30 Under 30 in Asia, the Commonwealth Point of Light Award by the Queen of England to name a few. Each of these awards been recognized and verified by the respective organizations and can be found on their websites. Additionally, her co-founder Jazz Thornton has an existing article Mora has received similar coverage in the media so merits an article of her own due to her work on Voices of Hope and numerous other projects. Overall, Mora has been featured in numerous accredited sources and organizations that are not affiliated with own organization and therefore I would like to establish notability for her to gain her own Wikipedia page. I have conducted preliminary research and constructed an outline that I will draft into a complete article and post in the next few weeks.
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