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In reply to the discussion: Kids from poorer neighborhoods keep coming to trick-or-treat in mine. Do I have to give them candy? [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)We too get 'drive in' trick or treaters, because we're in a fairly densely packed neighbourhood, with decent lighting and just down the street from an elementary school, which means we should be 'safer' since sex offenders can't live in this area. All it means is that we buy more candy than we would otherwise. While the self-centered part of me enjoys seeing costumes people have made themselves and put a lot of work in, I'm not going to treat the kids with no money to buy or make costumes using disposable grocery bags to collect candy in any differently. I remember what being a kid is like, and know most of them are only too painfully aware already of how poverty is making them 'different' from the kids whose parents can afford to buy costumes or spend time making them.
Give the less fortunate kids more, cheapskate.