My fellow co-authors of the book The Mother of All Meltdowns and I are hosting a fun contest leading up to Mother’s Day. We know many moms would have a complete meltdown without their coffee, so this Mother’s Day, we are giving away a brand new Keurig 2.0! All you have to do is share photos of […]
Philanthropy Friday: Combating Poverty with Ethically Sourced Bracelets
TierraDentro is a bracelet company based on the principles of fair trade and ethically sourced products. Founded by Rachel Bogdon and Isabella Ostos in 2014, each bracelet sold by TierraDentro is hand-made in a native reservation in Tierradentro, Colombia. The story of TierraDentro started when Rachel and Isabella visited family in Colombia. Rachel says they experienced a bit of […]
Wordless Wednesday: Ready for Easter
Can you spot the Easter egg I colored? I’m just glad we kept it simple and didn’t have to deal with any “eggsplosions.” Did you color Easter eggs this year?
Empty Next Syndrome
This following article is a guest post from my friend and a former co-worker way-back-when, Sheila Adell. I know it’s supposed to be Empty Nest syndrome but what I am really wondering is “what’s next?” There are countless parenting books on how to breast feed, potty train and home school your child but not a lot […]
On ONE.org: Creatively Using the Power of Community for Advocacy on #WorldWaterDay
On Friday, I had the honor of having a post published on the ONE blog. ONE, cofounded by Bono, is an international campaigning and advocacy organization of more than 6 million people taking action to end extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa. I wrote about how I used the power of a community I […]
Philanthropy Friday: BookMentors Connects Donors and Teachers
BookMentors is a website that connects teachers and students who need books with donors who want to give books. Launched softly in 2013, the idea for BookMentors came from a group of friends who collectively saw how economically disadvantaged kids lacked access to books and wanted to do something about it. As a reading specialist in urban and suburban […]
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