I think kids asking for help playing sports that parents need to fornt some money to get them into a firefighters asking for donations are nowhere near the same thing. I am more than happy to give to firefighters who are out in the streets asking for donations, but I don't give to kids who are not selling. Makes more sense to me to help my local firefighter afford something he'll need while saving my house and cats from a fire...I can't see needing any help with a soccer emergency.(I know thats selfish but I need to save up my money for when I have kids that want to play expensive sports) When I played sports we were never allowed to do shake-a-cans outside of stores. I would have been mortified asking for something for nothing. It is not the responsibility of my town to pay for me to play a sport.
Now its a totally different situation where my sister lives where no child has to pay to play, they live off donations alone. In cases like that I would be more than happy to give.
-Lauren
Uniforms, equipment, insurance, transportation, field maintenance, tournaments, trophies, jackets, awards, dinners, water, etc. etc. All these things add so what do we do? - split the cost among all the kids? - that might end up being in the hundreds or thousands per child
Sure every player has to pay to sign up to play in the respective league, but that money doesn't go very far. Not only are there uniforms and hats and that type of thing, but there are field costs, maintenance, some times travel expense. If you play ice hockey someone has to pay for the practice time and the playing time and its not cheep to run an ice areana. Who pays for the lights to be turned on for indoor basketball games or cheering competitions? What about night baseball games? Who is going to cut the grass in the baseball, soccer and football fields? Who is going to pay the person to cut that grass, who is going to pay to water that grass? who is going to pay for the water to water the grass? Gas for the mowers that cut it? Gas for the zamboni that cleans the ice for ice hockey? Football helmets and pads can get used from year to year, but they don't last 20 years.
Sure every player has to pay to sign up to play in the respective league, but that money doesn't go very far. Not only are there uniforms and hats and that type of thing, but there are field costs, maintenance, some times travel expense. If you play ice hockey someone has to pay for the practice time and the playing time and its not cheep to run an ice areana. Who pays for the lights to be turned on for indoor basketball games or cheering competitions? What about night baseball games? Who is going to cut the grass in the baseball, soccer and football fields? Who is going to pay the person to cut that grass, who is going to pay to water that grass? who is going to pay for the water to water the grass? Gas for the mowers that cut it? Gas for the zamboni that cleans the ice for ice hockey? Football helmets and pads can get used from year to year, but they don't last 20 years.
T
so DON'T play....it's a luxury, not a right to play sports.
There are lots of things I would like to do....if I could AFFORD it....I don't expect you to pay for what I can't afford.