SPECIAL POST: What are YOU doing this week?

Want to feel good about yourself this week?  Want to feel like you’ve made a difference in the world?  Want to do this by helping others?

 

You can make a difference!!!

 

Donate blood.  This week.  Locally.

In memory of Captain Snuggles.

(Please.)

 

This week Amy Hillis of Ohio, USA and Kirsten Jessiman of Toronto, Canada are hosting an online blood drive for Captain Snuggles, Amy’s son who has recently passed away.

We think what they are doing is great.  And, we want to support them and their selfless cause, so we are passing on the information to our readers to join in, if you can!

Check out the Captain Snuggles Blood Drive Facebook Page for more details.  You can donate locally!  Also, check out Amy’s post, “It’s Almost Here!” on her personal blog for even more details.

— World Moms Blog

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Jennifer Burden

Jennifer Burden is the Founder and CEO of World Moms Network, an award winning website on global motherhood, culture, human rights and social good. World Moms Network writes from over 30 countries, has over 70 contributors and was listed by Forbes as one of the “Best 100 Websites for Women”, named a “must read” by The New York Times, and was recommended by The Times of India. She was also invited to Uganda to view UNICEF’s family health programs with Shot@Life and was previously named a “Global Influencer Fellow” and “Social Media Fellow” by the UN Foundation. Jennifer was invited to the White House twice, including as a nominated "Changemaker" for the State of the World Women Summit. She also participated in the One Campaign’s first AYA Summit on the topic of women and girl empowerment and organized and spoke on an international panel at the World Bank in Washington, DC on the importance of a universal education for all girls. Her writing has been featured by Baby Center, Huffington Post, ONE.org, the UN Foundation’s Shot@Life, and The Gates Foundation’s “Impatient Optimists.” She is currently a candidate in Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs in the Executive Masters of Public Affairs program, where she hopes to further her study of global policies affecting women and girls. Jennifer can be found on Twitter @JenniferBurden.

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