British mummy bloggers unite to save the children

Bb3[1] Mum bloggers are the new black. They are fashionable and everywhere and I love it when they use their influence for the greater good.

Three bloggers that I respect immensely are heading to Bangladesh on 28 August to make a difference. Spearheaded by Save The Children, the plan is to put pressure on world leaders (do you hear us Nick???) at the UN Summit in New York to make due on promises to help mothers and children around the world. They want to get as many people as possible to sign the petition.

The bloggers include:

Sian from Mummy Tips (and fellow CyberMummy partner);

Eva from NixdMinx;

Josie from Sleep is for the Weak.

You rock ladies!

The British Mummy Blogger community is 100 percent behind this campaign. Please consider lending your support in the following ways:

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We wish you safe travels ladies.

We're going to hold a live chat on The BMB Blog with the bloggers at 1 pm GMT on 3 September … so mark your diaries!

10 COMMENTS

  1. A Modern Mother | 22nd Aug 10

    It is grounding, isn’t it

  2. A Modern Mother | 22nd Aug 10

    Safe travels.

  3. A Modern Mother | 22nd Aug 10

    My pleasure!

  4. Sian - MummyTips | 18th Aug 10

    Susanna,
    Thanks for your support partner. xx

  5. Linda Jones | 18th Aug 10

    Yeah Godo Lucko, that’s what I sayo.

  6. Linda Jones | 18th Aug 10

    Hi Susanna, I agree with every word. How wonderful it is to read about three people taking such a trip with such intentions. What a privilege and what a mark of approval for blogging. Godo luck to all involved.

  7. Susanna | 18th Aug 10

    You said it!

  8. Susanna | 18th Aug 10

    Looking forward to hear from you from the field.

  9. Josie @Sleep is for the Weak | 18th Aug 10

    Thank you Susanna x

  10. Rosie Scribble | 17th Aug 10

    It is brilliant that blogs can be used to highlight such amazing campaigns and be put to such good use. We rock. x

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