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Bloggers Unite for Madeleine McCann
Do you remember where you were when you first heard the news of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance five years ago? Did you watch all those news reports and pull your own child a little closer? As Mums we all felt for … Continue reading
Team Netmums support Sport Relief
Sport Relief starts today and ends on Sunday and thousands across the UK will be doing their bit to earn money for great causes. We were sent this video made by Louise Rednapp from Sport Relief which really hits home and … Continue reading
Save the Children: Mums United – Guest post by Sally Copley
Here at Netmums we’re supporting a brand new campaign from Save the Children that is encouraging the government to give Universal Credit the money it needs to support working mothers. Netmums research carried out last week for Save the Children … Continue reading
Posted in activism, Money, News and current affairs
Tagged Make work pay, Money, Mums United, save the children, Universal Credit, welfare system
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Blog of the Week: Dear Health Minister….
We came across this beautifully written post on Edspire and wanted to share it with our readers as our Blog of the Week. It’s an important message regarding the role of Neonatal Nursing and it’s about a topic very close to her … Continue reading
Blog of the Week: A Call to Action
Our Blog of the Week comes from Kate Takes 5. It is such a hard hitting blog with a call to action that we really wanted to share with as many people as possible. Please do let us know your … Continue reading
Save the Children’s Free Blogging Conference
Attention All Bloggers!! Save the Children are running a free blogging conference on 17th September in London which is open to all bloggers, vloggers and even those just thinking about dipping their toe into the Blogosphere. There will be inspirational … Continue reading
Why I Started Blogging by Thinly Spread
Day Four Parent Bloggers Week – Christine from Thinly Spread Visit the Parent Bloggers Network to read other inspiring blogs I fell into blogging by accident. When I started Thinly Spread 15 months ago my intention was to use it to showcase my writing as a freelance, … Continue reading
Posted in activism, bloggers, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, save the children, why blog
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