A worthwhile cause - The Game Loft

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That really is a worthwhile cause.

Edit: Wait. I just re-read part of this. The budget for that place is 100k/year? And it takes 3 full time staff to service 80 kids?

wtf? How can it cost that much to set something like that up? You would have volunteers out the ying-yang for something like that. 1 Full time staff and 1 part time + volunteers should be more than enough to provide D&D gaming for 80 kids.

Edit2: I still think this is a cool idea, but there's clearly a problem with how it's being run. The oppurtunities for fundraisers (like a charity auction of donated gaming swag) and volunteers is astounding there. And I just don't get how an after school program requires that many paid staff.
 
That really is a worthwhile cause.

Edit: Wait. I just re-read part of this. The budget for that place is 100k/year? And it takes 3 full time staff to service 80 kids?

wtf? How can it cost that much to set something like that up? You would have volunteers out the ying-yang for something like that. 1 Full time staff and 1 part time + volunteers should be more than enough to provide D&D gaming for 80 kids.

Edit2: I still think this is a cool idea, but there's clearly a problem with how it's being run. The oppurtunities for fundraisers (like a charity auction of donated gaming swag) and volunteers is astounding there. And I just don't get how an after school program requires that many paid staff.
It's probably a safety requirement. They likely need at least so many people there at all times, all of which likely need first aid training and a BLS certification. These people need (and deserve) to be paid for their time. You also need someone to co-ordinate the volunteers, train them, ask for donations, talk to reporters... that's a full time position. Three people actually sounds like the right number of people.
 
I'm glad this thread isn't about the Asylum Films of video game companies also known as Gameloft.

This is a good cause.
 
It's probably a safety requirement. They likely need at least so many people there at all times, all of which likely need first aid training and a BLS certification. These people need (and deserve) to be paid for their time. You also need someone to co-ordinate the volunteers, train them, ask for donations, talk to reporters... that's a full time position. Three people actually sounds like the right number of people.
Yeah, that sounds right. 3 people across 80 students is 26 students per staff member, essentially a classroom.

The service is aimed at troubled teens, which means they likely have to have at least one person there who is LCSW certified as well. It's not just after-school program, it seems to be an actual social service for troubled teens that just happens to be centered around activities appropriate to my high school's gaming club.
 
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