Anonymous wrote:I hate fundraisers that highlight wealth disparities among students.
Anonymous wrote:I donate 100% of the time when kids ask me. I never donate to a kid fundraiser if the ask is from a parent. Even if it is my own nieces and nephews. It’s not your kid’s fundraiser if you are the solicitor.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is in 2nd grade and her school has an annual raffle fundraiser. People donate amazing prizes, but tickets are only $5 each and the 5 kids that sell the most tickets won a prices, as does the class that sells the most.
Every year I send an email and text to my extended family and DH’s which includes his parents, two aunts and uncles and his sister. And every year my parents and siblings each spend at least $50 buying tickets.
However, no one in DH’s family has ever bought an single ticket and I can’t understand why. They are all very financially secure so why not support their granddaughter? I made DH ask them the second year and they said they would do it but then never did.
Is this odd that not a single person in his family is willing to contribute just $5?
Anonymous wrote:I hate fundraisers that highlight wealth disparities among students. It's really gross to give prizes to kids whose families/friends can afford to donate and I'm surprised you would even participate. Just give directly to the PTA. If I were a grandparent, I'd decline buying a ticket but offer a donation. Elementary aged kids are certsinly old enough to understand why fundraisers that have a financial barrier to participation are just wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I hate fundraisers that highlight wealth disparities among students. It's really gross to give prizes to kids whose families/friends can afford to donate and I'm surprised you would even participate. Just give directly to the PTA. If I were a grandparent, I'd decline buying a ticket but offer a donation. Elementary aged kids are certsinly old enough to understand why fundraisers that have a financial barrier to participation are just wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I donate 100% of the time when kids ask me. I never donate to a kid fundraiser if the ask is from a parent. Even if it is my own nieces and nephews. It’s not your kid’s fundraiser if you are the solicitor.