Date: 2009-09-12 12:41 am (UTC)
Targeted charities, such as The Boys and Girls Club, Big Brother/Big Sister and The Fresh Air Fund (Bob Levey of the Washington Post, but I don't think it died when he retired) aim at the kids who really *need* these experiences. But I think that only a tiny bit of the need is met by them, either because they don't have enough volunteers/funds or because the parents who could benefit from them aren't aware of them (or don't trust them).

As a privileged parent with a higher education, I feel funny about saying that the schools *need* to provide this for other children. It feels like some variation of cultural imperialism or "noblisse oblige" (where the gracious lady makes her servants do good deeds for the peers of the servants--she wants good deeds to be done but won't dirty her hands to do them herself). I am pretty conflicted here.
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