Why We’re Headed to Delhi, India Next Week

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Building global connections both online and offline is the cornerstone of Mom Bloggers for Social Good. Next week I, along with Social Good Mom and Global Team of 200 member Nicole Melancon (@thirdeyemom, Third Eye Mom), will travel to Delhi, India to meet some of our partners as well as meet fellow Social Good Moms who live in India. It’s going to be a great week, full of discoveries, education, and information and we’ll be sharing all along the way! We hope you follow our journey.

Jennifer James, Founder, Mom Bloggers for Social Good

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We would like to thank Sevenly for being a trip sponsor. If you would also like to partner with us on our trip to India, please email us at info@mombloggersforsocialgood.com for more information.

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Follow Our Journey From May 20 – 24, 2013. #SocialGoodMomsIndia


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2 responses to “Why We’re Headed to Delhi, India Next Week”


  1. Hi Jennifer this is Swapna from The Mom Views blog in India. I regret that I missed meeting you guys in Delhi along with Vandana but a bad back prevented from going out that day. I am so glad that you had such a good experience here and we would definitely be glad to connect with all the mom bloggers out there and interact on a regular basis. 🙂


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