schlepsnort
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Today my little guy came home with a note from his PreSchool Director. Apparently they are starting a fundraiser for a program that my DH and I do not support and feel that they misuse the funds that they raise. We've read articles stating that much of the donations are used up in 'administrative costs' and very little trickles down to those who the fund is set up for...
But they are making a big deal about the kids getting to participate in this little fundraiser to teach them about community service.
I totally agree with teaching about community service. Our kids participate yearly in the local Arthritis Walk and we fundraise for this organization every year. We donate to the March of Dimes when they are out collecting coins, etc. This is not something new to them.
So I'm torn:
Do I let him participate so that he doesn't feel excluded when all the other kids are putting their monies in the special container and he doesn't, even though we think the organization receiving the monies misappropriates the funds?
Do we not let him participate but instead have him put the money he raises towards an organization that we feel more comfortable with and let his teachers know that he's still doing the project, we are just not allowing the money to go to this specific organization?
I agree with the whole idea of teaching 'giving' except I'm having a hard time accepting who is benefitting from it.
I will NOT disclose the organization as I do not want this thread turned into a debate over the merits of the organization itself.
Just what would you do if this situation presented itself to you and your child?
But they are making a big deal about the kids getting to participate in this little fundraiser to teach them about community service.
I totally agree with teaching about community service. Our kids participate yearly in the local Arthritis Walk and we fundraise for this organization every year. We donate to the March of Dimes when they are out collecting coins, etc. This is not something new to them.
So I'm torn:
Do I let him participate so that he doesn't feel excluded when all the other kids are putting their monies in the special container and he doesn't, even though we think the organization receiving the monies misappropriates the funds?
Do we not let him participate but instead have him put the money he raises towards an organization that we feel more comfortable with and let his teachers know that he's still doing the project, we are just not allowing the money to go to this specific organization?
I agree with the whole idea of teaching 'giving' except I'm having a hard time accepting who is benefitting from it.
I will NOT disclose the organization as I do not want this thread turned into a debate over the merits of the organization itself.
Just what would you do if this situation presented itself to you and your child?
