When we start a blog, we don’t always know where it’s going to lead us. Will it be a place we share our daily struggles, triumphs or pictures of our kids? Will it be a place that people come and engage, share and spread like crazy? Or will it just be our moms and best […]
Philanthropy Friday: The Gaming Club
This following article is a guest post from Braedan. Braeden is an 8-year-old simple giver whose mom has been on this blog more than once. In fact, Alexa’s story is also in my book Simple Giving (which releases to the public on the 27th!). I asked him to share with you the club he and […]
An afternoon haiku and a special #ebook bundle from #MomsWhoWrite
It occurred to me last night, as I was (finally) getting ready to go to bed, that it was actually Monday night (and not Sunday) and had not scheduled a blog post for the week yet. I’m not a stickler for the exact times I post, but I am a creature of habit. I have […]
Philanthropy Friday: Supporting TTTS Loss Moms
In 2011 a group of parents of identical twins banded together, united in the grief over the death of their child(ren) due to Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS). These grieving parents had firsthand knowledge of the dark, desperate, isolating and confusing days and months after the death of a baby. The TTTS Support Team was […]
Philanthropy Friday: Bringing Light to Grieving Parents
Each Friday, the another jennifer blog shares stories of those who incorporate philanthropy into their everyday lives – personally and professionally – in a creative and unique way. If you have a story you’d like to share, please contact Jennifer. You can view past posts from the series here. This following article is a guest post […]
Philanthropy Friday: Finding Sunshine After the Storm
Each Friday, the another jennifer blog shares stories of those who incorporate philanthropy into their everyday lives – personally and professionally – in a creative and unique way. If you have a story you’d like to share, please contact Jennifer. You can view past posts from the series here. I remember being in the hospital bed […]