Backstory: About 2 months ago a young girl (~13) was hit by a dumptruck and has been in the hospital ever since in a medically induced coma so her brain and body can heal. She will need years and years of therapy and will basically have to relearn how to live.
I just got a FB invitation to a fundraising event for this girl that I have no connection to, have never met and only now know of her existence due to the accident. I was in a car accident a few years ago and required some pretty extensive physio but had over 90% of it covered by my car insurance and work benefits, but I saw the bills so I can empathize with the costs. As Canadians, we're lucky to have a decent healthcare system and a lot of our medical costs are covered by OHIP and *most* employee benefits cover semi-private hospital rooms, ICU and critically illness (mind you, there is a cap and after 8 weeks I'm sure they've reached it).
Along with the fundraising party, the family has gotten Dairy Queen involved and on a specific day you can donate $2 to her medical expenses. If I end up at DQ that day I have no qualms about coughing up $2 but I'm not going to go out of my way to go get ice cream just because of her cause and I don't really care to go to a fundraising party for someone I have abosulutely no connection to.
What say you? How do you feel about these types of events?