I don't suppose the youngsters really think about the realities and political implications of their big gap year trips.
Years ago we were invited to our daughter's school to hear a presentation about one of these projects in India. They were upfront about it and how much it would cost. I remember fundraising suggestions included a sponsored parachute jump.
Being sceptical, possibly mean and definitely not rich, we came away and told our daughter we could not support this trip.
She didn't mind at all and we soon discovered only one parent had signed up for it.
As others have said, and I agree, it is mostly just something for an experience but you shouldn't be expected to fund a neighbour's kid.
I spoke yesterday to a mother whose two youngsters both spent their gap year helping out in a "poor country". She justified the fundraising by saying it was mostly for their keep while they were there.
But hang on, do you ask your friends and neighbours to fund your children's keep for a year?
Do you think you know when you are going to die?
Terrible relationship with DIL - am I the problem?



