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Voluntary Contribution?

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MrsFruitcake · 05/07/2011 13:04

Anyone else been asked to pay a voluntary contribution to their child's nursery?

I have and it's pretty hefty. Don't know how to take it really - certainly don't have the kind of cash to pay it. DS receives 5 funded sessions a week.

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Oumasrusks · 11/07/2011 19:04

Yes - but only 50p a week. I'm sorry that you're asked for a large amount. However, it is 'voluntary' so maybe you could give less?
Sorry I can't be of more help.

PaperBank · 12/07/2011 12:28

Similar to Oumasrusks.

lovecorrie · 12/07/2011 12:32

Sodding 'voluntary contributions'. We are asked for these regularly, with the little 'threat' at the bottom, 'this is voluntary but if you don't COUGH UP the dear little children won't be able to Catha the bus to travel 300 yards down the road/go swimming/have some arty farty theatre types with a 'message' performing for them and it will be YOUR FAULT'

mutter mutter.

On a serious note, we always have paid but since I've been out of work it has been incredibly difficult, so I have had to speak to the teachers which is horrible embarrassing Sad

Seona1973 · 15/07/2011 19:00

ours was £2 a week and went towards the snacks

cat64 · 17/07/2011 19:40

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