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Meet the former teacher who has overcome her own barriers as a parent carer and is now helping other disadvantaged women
Sunderland Echo
2023-03-09
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Jo Gordon explains the rationale behind her community interest company My Sister's Kitchen and the reasons she set the enterprise up.
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