Heard an acquaintance who has a daughter with cerebral palsy talking about raising her a few weeks ago. I just haven't thought much from perspectives like hers before, and it makes me a bit sad that I haven't. She had been asked by a friend about the most tiring parts of raising her child, and one of the things she mentioned was fundraising. She hates fundraising, because it makes her feel like some kind of "loser" for not being able to afford what her child needs. But both her and her husband work, and they raise her child, and her needs have considerably extra costs, of which insurance doesn't completely cover (and in some cases doesn't cover at all).
The biggest problem about fundraising is the amount of work it takes to do it - coordination, management, development, etc. I think about the amount of work my wife and I go through raising our own children and having jobs and paying mortgages and I wonder how somebody who has a semi-regular need for a fundraiser finds the time to do what is required to make the fundraiser successful. It seems like it needs to be turnkey to a point, something that can be turned on and off based on need.
I wonder if the minds that came up with CafePress might be able to create such a fundraising venue, online. Is there a web opportunity to help these families out?


