Anonymous wrote:I find it so tacky. Our team is really pushing this, and I cannot bring myself to ask friends to donate to my kids' activities. Do you do it anyway or ignore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a kid comes to my door, I will always buy. I won't respond to blast emails about fundraising. I haven't had a team my kid is on ask to fundraiser or sell something but if I did I would just outright donate whatever money they want from each kid and take the write off (if possible).
In a previous team for one of my kids there was one child who literally lived in Section 8, needed a ride to every single practice, game and tournament, needed a scholarship to pay his fees and then needed someone to sponsor him for every single out of town tournament (take him, pay for his hotel, pay for his meals). He was a nice kid and he had no control over his circumstances. Unfortunately the club did not organize anything for him so it was up to a few of us parents to divide, conquer and pay. IMO this seemed like the only time fundraising would have been helpful.
NP and just wanted to say I'm glad this world has good and generous people like you to step up and pay for that kid. Awesome.
Anonymous wrote:If a kid comes to my door, I will always buy. I won't respond to blast emails about fundraising. I haven't had a team my kid is on ask to fundraiser or sell something but if I did I would just outright donate whatever money they want from each kid and take the write off (if possible).
In a previous team for one of my kids there was one child who literally lived in Section 8, needed a ride to every single practice, game and tournament, needed a scholarship to pay his fees and then needed someone to sponsor him for every single out of town tournament (take him, pay for his hotel, pay for his meals). He was a nice kid and he had no control over his circumstances. Unfortunately the club did not organize anything for him so it was up to a few of us parents to divide, conquer and pay. IMO this seemed like the only time fundraising would have been helpful.
Anonymous wrote:When our kids need to fundraise for sports or scouts or whatever, we just give the donation ourselves and skip the product. We’re not rich but I’m not asking people we know to pay for our wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it so tacky. Our team is really pushing this, and I cannot bring myself to ask friends to donate to my kids' activities. Do you do it anyway or ignore?
You are completely tone deaf. Not everyone on the team has it so easy, and rather than call out the 2-3 kids for whom raising the money is necessary, they give everyone the info. So you write a check and others fundraise. You do you, and maybe write the check for a little something extra to help the divorced kids family, the immigrant family, or the one who is cleaning the toilets at your house for you, since none of them cannot afford it as easily as you
I think you missed the point that OP implied this was about a travel team. These teams are a choice. You decide to pay. If you can’t afford to pay, you shouldn’t play.
Newsflash for you, at least a couple kids on that travel team are on scholarship, and not playing full price. These are the families that need the fundraising.
How do you peiple not know/understand this?
Anonymous wrote:I’m ok supporting the local public high school teams. I’m not ok supporting the private travel teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it so tacky. Our team is really pushing this, and I cannot bring myself to ask friends to donate to my kids' activities. Do you do it anyway or ignore?
You are completely tone deaf. Not everyone on the team has it so easy, and rather than call out the 2-3 kids for whom raising the money is necessary, they give everyone the info. So you write a check and others fundraise. You do you, and maybe write the check for a little something extra to help the divorced kids family, the immigrant family, or the one who is cleaning the toilets at your house for you, since none of them cannot afford it as easily as you
I think you missed the point that OP implied this was about a travel team. These teams are a choice. You decide to pay. If you can’t afford to pay, you shouldn’t play.
Newsflash for you, at least a couple kids on that travel team are on scholarship, and not playing full price. These are the families that need the fundraising.
How do you peiple not know/understand this?