Looking for a summer fragrance which also ticks all the boxes for being kind to the environment and helps the less fortunate in the world? TOUS H20 fits the bill, as Anne Coates discovered.
M&S in partnership with Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research are launching the "Putting Childhood Leukaemia to bed" campaign. For two weeks (Monday 27 June to Sunday 10 July) M&S will donate 10 per cent from all sales of children's nightwear to Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research. Leukaemia is the most common form of cancer among children.
Nelsons are celebrating Homeopathic Awareness Week (14 to 21 June) by providing free homeopathic advice online. So if you have a health query here's your chance to see if homeopathy can help.
Sarcoma UK launches its national Sarcoma Awareness Week (13 to 19 June) to focus much needed attention on this rare and devastating form of cancer that affects 3200 people each year including children and teenagers.
A recent finalist for Online Travel Writer of the Year, Lucy Daltroff brings her experience both as a journalist and a parent to bear when writing articles for Parenting Without Tears.
If any of your family or friends are intolerant or allergic to certain foods, check out the FreeFfrom Food award winners for a prize-winning alternative.
National Family Week begins today and with 5326 events taking place around the country there's no shortage of things to do as a family during half-term. Here are our top events to give you a taste of what's on offer.
Two children eat free with every adult paying £7.99 for breakfast at Whitbread restaurants: Beefeater Grill, Table Table, Brewers Fayre and Taybarns restaurants nationwide.
BBC Three and Renegade Pictures are making a new documetnary about money and would love to talk to mothers and teenage daughters who are happy to share their stories.
What makes a museum especially family friendly? Is it trails for toddlers? Art sessions for teenagers? Highchairs in the cafe? All good – but not good enough. Each museum on the shortlist for the 2011 Guardian Family Friendly Museum Award has also shown a commitment to the local community.
Millions of people walk six kilometres every day just to collect water for their basic needs. On World Water Day 2011, thousands of people across the globe will walk together for six kilometres to demand an end to this crisis.