Seeing a woman give birth on a small board in the mud has given the term “in the trenches” a whole new meaning for me. In
Although I don’t write about it much in this space, one of my greatest passions in life is to help people in the developing world. If you’ve
How hundreds of women around the world have rallied to save the lives of mothers and babies in rural Papua New Guinea. You guys. YOU GUYS. How
Bloggers for Birth Kits is an initiative of the Love A Mama Collective Clean birth kits are used in developing nations to help reduce maternal mortality, especially in
What if I told you that you’re awesome? Would you think I’m just trying to flatter you? Well, I’m not. You’re seriously awesome. You guys, as of
Update March 2014: Over 10,000 clean birth kits donated and promised as of last count. Amazing. Help save a mama’s life this Mothers Day Have you ever
Later this year my family and I will be flying to Papua New Guinea where we’ll board the YWAM Medical ship, hole up in a small cabin,
In just two weeks’ time, bloggers from all over the globe have come together to rally behind the issue of maternal and infant mortality in developing nations
Guess what? Bloggers for Birth Kits is flying thanks to you! As of earlier today we’ve had nineteen blog posts helping to spread awareness, over 35 tweets getting
LADIES. You know it, I know it… it’s Mothers Day is this weekend!! This is only my second Mothers Day, I’m now pregnant with our second child,
Every minute a women dies of complications related to pregnancy and childbirth. Ninety-nine percent of these deaths occur in developing nations. For every woman who dies