i went to get the kids at school and got hit up by two classmates to sponsor them for some conference they want to attend out of state (not school related just something they have hooked up with privatly).
i have no problem doing sponsorships for bike a thons, car wash a thons or the like (where the kid actualy has to put effort forth and usualy the money goes to something school related) but i think it's out of line when a kid wants to attend cheer/sports camp or "leadership conference" or someother extra curricular and they are simply looking for help footing the bill.
if my child wanted to participate in something that was an outside activity or event and i could'nt afford it (or felt it was something that they should have to contribute towards) i would never allow them to solicit friends, family, neighbors, teachers to donate money for these purposes (i would'nt have a problem letting family members know that they prefered a birthday check towards it vs. a gift card because the money would have gone to them either way).
but i am offended when i get hit up for the senior trip (like that trip to hawaii has any educational purpose
), dance camp, or the worst i've encountered so far-"modeling" (a friend's daughter was enrolled in modeling classes and wanted to go to all of the shows, seminars, "fashion week" special event in new york-we got solicited with stuff preprinted by the "modeling school" to sponsor hotel accommodations, meals, seminar fees, tourism opportunites (theatre tickets, tour charges), cmon-i am not paying for your kid's leisure activities.
seems like alot of stuff is marketed to kids and parents with "don't worry about the cost you can get sponsors to help pay".
i have no problem doing sponsorships for bike a thons, car wash a thons or the like (where the kid actualy has to put effort forth and usualy the money goes to something school related) but i think it's out of line when a kid wants to attend cheer/sports camp or "leadership conference" or someother extra curricular and they are simply looking for help footing the bill.
if my child wanted to participate in something that was an outside activity or event and i could'nt afford it (or felt it was something that they should have to contribute towards) i would never allow them to solicit friends, family, neighbors, teachers to donate money for these purposes (i would'nt have a problem letting family members know that they prefered a birthday check towards it vs. a gift card because the money would have gone to them either way).
but i am offended when i get hit up for the senior trip (like that trip to hawaii has any educational purpose
), dance camp, or the worst i've encountered so far-"modeling" (a friend's daughter was enrolled in modeling classes and wanted to go to all of the shows, seminars, "fashion week" special event in new york-we got solicited with stuff preprinted by the "modeling school" to sponsor hotel accommodations, meals, seminar fees, tourism opportunites (theatre tickets, tour charges), cmon-i am not paying for your kid's leisure activities.seems like alot of stuff is marketed to kids and parents with "don't worry about the cost you can get sponsors to help pay".
It was funny then, but I see her point now.
