💨 Abstract
A single mother, Nilufer Atik, is struggling with frequent fundraisers and costs at her son's school. Despite paying taxes for education, she's expected to buy books, fund trips, and pay for various extras. The costs of sending a child to state primary school in the UK have risen significantly, with additional financial pressures from extracurricular activities and school events. Atik feels constant pressure to donate and worries about her son feeling different from his peers.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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