Camp is a necessity for many. Many people work and need childcare and camp is the only option.

would have had to pass on that one. I won't do fundraisers for my own kids. If I want my kid to participate in an activity, I pay for it. I'm not sending my neighbor's kid to camp.
And $20? Wow, your hubby is generous. How would he like to send me to day-spa camp?
And $20? Wow, your hubby is generous. How would he like to send me to day-spa camp?![]()
When my DS made show choir last year, they suggested that we send donation letters out to family and friends to help pay his fees. That was NEVER going to happen. We didn't do any of the fundraising and he got a job and paid for most of it himself. I know there are other things the kids are in that recommend you send fundraising letters out, but we would never do it.
The kids that go on the trip pay their own way.Camp is a necessity for many. Many people work and need childcare and camp is the only option.
I know that the People to People summer program encourages kids to send out fundraising letters to pay for their trips.![]()
I agree with you about not asking others to pay for my kids fees.
I will say that our church youth group goes on a summer trip to do service projects, and I do make donations to the group because they need to purchase building supplies, tools, etc.The kids that go on the trip pay their own way.
The primary conversation I remember ever having with her is when she first moved in and complained that school was starting back and her oldest DS (camp kid) wouldn't be there to babysit the youngest so she could get out to have her nails done and "me" time. Maybe the poor kid does need a break![]()

Maybe the kid needs to charge his mom for babysitting services and then use the money for camp!!![]()
Excellent idea I get that completely. But it is not my job to provide other children with their necessities.

A couple of years ago on the day before Thanksgiving, my kids decided they needed some money for Christmas shopping. It was too cold to set up a lemonade stand, so they went in our back & front yard and each filled a shoe box with various sizes, shapes and colors of rocks (we have lots of rock in our landscaping). Then, they went door to door around the block and "sold" their rocks for 50 to 75 cents each. They made a little under $10 each selling rocks!!!![]()
They said some of the neighbors paid them $1.00 and said to keep the rest for a tip!

I was simply pointing out that camp isn't just a "fun extra" like you implied it was but stating it wasn't necessary.
It's not my "job" to fund many things, like hurricane victimes that had no insurance, fundraisers for sick children whose parents can't afford an operation, etc., but I still do when I can.
I think people get way to annoyed at silly things in life. If you think it's tacky, don't donate, simple as that![]()