posted on Mar, 2 2008 @ 08:36 AM
I wasn't sure where to post this...but since it is definitely a pet peeve of mine I decided Rants was the correct forum.
In the city I live in there are definitely good and bad areas. Unfortunately right now we live in one of the lower end areas. There are a lot of
govt/private corporation/church sponsored free programs in this area that I think are just wonderful for the parents and kids in this area that maybe
wouldn't be able to participate due to lack of finances.
Some of these programs are:
- breakfast program before school
- after-school program with healthy snacks and homework help
- beginning of school year kids get free backpack filled with school supplies
- free new shoes at the beginning of school year
- school has a clothes closet where local donations are taken in and parents/students can help themselves
- Once a week trip to a local rec centre for gym time/computer time
- several churches have kids clubs
- weekend program for kids to go on trips, get togethers and so on
- church sponsored summer camp programs
- Hampers for Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving etc
There are a ton more I'm sure, these are just the ones I know personally.
These programs are well needed in this area, and I have volunteered personally for several of them. The problem is, many of the kids using these
services do NOT need them.
Not that I blame the kids, it's the parents. My kids' school has 300 children attending and one morning we served 210 kids in the breakfast
program!! Some of these kids are dropped off at the school in their parent's brand new cars, with their Columbia jackets, and American Eagle
clothing. Can these parents truly not afford to buy a box of Cheerios??!!
I don't think that's the case; unless of course they've spent so much money on these luxuries that they can no longer afford the basic care of a
child.
Personally, I think it's laziness and wanting to "get rid" of your child an hour early. The after school program is nearly 3 hours long...again
giving the parents the luxury of not having their kids in their hair after school. This program offers a healthy snack, an hour of homework help and
then some much needed exercise in the gym playing various sports. All three of these things are achievable AT HOME if you're willing to put in the
time and effort.
The weekend kids club takes these kids on awesome trips..the zoo, local indoor playgrounds, local fairs, amusement parks..the list goes on. All at no
cost to parents. The majority of the kids I see on the school bus that picks them up right from their home probably wouldn't get the chance to visit
these places with finances being in the way. But there's still always that same group of kids that you KNOW shouldn't be there.
The list goes on and on. These parents are taking advantage of these programs on a daily basis and it's starting to really get to me. I have an
acquaintance that called me up one day to ask if I'd put my name on the list to receive a Christmas hamper...what the heck?! We have NO trouble
affording a good Christmas dinner and this person makes probably twice the money we do. When I challenged her on the morality of doing this her
defense was "well the hampers are there, why not? And, if they don't get rid of all the hampers the food will just go bad anyhow..."
I saw red, and she knew it and quickly ended the conversation. My kids sometimes complain that they don't get to go to these clubs, on the trips,
eat at the breakfast club with their friends. I try my best to explain the reason behind these programs and hope I'm getting through to them.
I know that it would be nearly impossible for these programs to draw a line at who can and can't attend. Short of asking for parents income tax
returns to determine their level of income, they take any and all kids.
GRRRRRR, I'm hoping this is somewhat coherent as it really gets to me and I get verbal diarrhea over it LOL
Michelle