Anonymous wrote:Dang I thought private schools were the only places you got constantly asked to donate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: they want new costumes. I just feel like we're being constantly asked to donate.
Okay, that is just crap. No way would I donate.
What's wrong with hand-me-down costumes? That's ridiculous.
I don't even buy new costumes for my own children - I use what we have and buy at thrift stores. New costumes just look so uninspired.
Anonymous wrote:Our school has something similar with books, but asks you to sponsor a kid for that kid to get books. I have no idea why they aren't asking parents to donate books to these families, even if you designated an age or reading level. Because they are buying NEW books for these kids and are asking for cash, I won't donate on principal since my own kids do just fine with used books.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: they want new costumes. I just feel like we're being constantly asked to donate.
Okay, that is just crap. No way would I donate.
What's wrong with hand-me-down costumes? That's ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: they want new costumes. I just feel like we're being constantly asked to donate.
why new costumes??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: they want new costumes. I just feel like we're being constantly asked to donate.
Yep, wait until the holidays. The requests ramp up.
We were in a 40% FARMs school. The request for free stuff for these kids was never ending. This despite the fact that already received a ton of free stuff from other welfare orgs. I stopped donating.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: they want new costumes. I just feel like we're being constantly asked to donate.
Anonymous wrote:AnaBanana wrote:Our school has a container in the lobby for people to drop off costumes of any size. It's like a take one/leave one kind of thing. Parents or kids can "shop" in the container for costumes and accessories. I think any that are left over are donated if the teachers don't want them for their classrooms.
This is how a costume drive should be done.
AnaBanana wrote:Our school has a container in the lobby for people to drop off costumes of any size. It's like a take one/leave one kind of thing. Parents or kids can "shop" in the container for costumes and accessories. I think any that are left over are donated if the teachers don't want them for their classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is entitled. I don't give when there's that attitude, sorry.
You realize that isn't the attitude of the children who would actually be receiving the like-new costumes, don't you? Or do you???
Yes, I think we all realize that. It's the organizers that will then sadly pass that attitude onto their kids, but that's another story.
OK see, no, you don't understand at all. Usually the organizers are not doing a costume drive for their own kids! In fact, it is unlikely that the person who organized the drive is going to be in any way positioned to "pass on" any type of attitude or values to a child who is in the unfortunate position of being in a family that cannot or will not procure a costume for him/her. Making such an illogical assumption is nothing more than an excuse to not participate. You don't need an excuse. Just don't participate. But I hope one day you're in a position to need charity from someone else. IT would do you a WORLD of good in the character department.