I have a policy that I held to all through my kids grade school years. I never purchased anything from the school. We live in a congested area and could always purchase these items for much less. When we had the money I would just send in a donation of say $10 - $25. When we didn't have the extra I continued to volunteer at the school as always and felt that was my donation. The same with sports and activities. My husband and I always donated our time.
We support our church, but again I teach CCD so I also look at that as a donation to my church. We also support the House of Charities through our church.
I have a more difficult time with collection in work. There is always a envelope collecting for someone. If you are out sick, have a death in your family, having a baby (not just the first one but every one) we have even held showers for the mothers of teenage girls who got pregnant in high school.
When my grandmother died I ask for no collection to be taken, but when my sister died I asked any money collected to be donated to the cancer research hosptial that treated her.
We support our church, but again I teach CCD so I also look at that as a donation to my church. We also support the House of Charities through our church.
I have a more difficult time with collection in work. There is always a envelope collecting for someone. If you are out sick, have a death in your family, having a baby (not just the first one but every one) we have even held showers for the mothers of teenage girls who got pregnant in high school.
When my grandmother died I ask for no collection to be taken, but when my sister died I asked any money collected to be donated to the cancer research hosptial that treated her.
and constantly come to me asking if its cookie time yet. (Just had someone ask last week- cookie sales don't start to January and we get the cookies in February)

