Is there any way to get people or companies to sponsor my daughter's sweet 15.?!


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Is there any way to get people or companies to sponsor my daughter's sweet 15.?

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3 months ago
I am Hispanic and in our culture we usualy have Quinceneras (Sweet 15's) instead of Sweet 16's. My daughter has no idea that I am going to do this for her so no she is not like those spoiled brats on My Super Sweet 16.

3 months ago
I was born and raised in this country I know what we do and don't do here. I just had an idea my daughter is only 13 now I just figured why not give it a try I have heard of other people doing that. I wasn't trying to ofend or bother anyone. I just thought that this was a place where I could ask a question.


Answers:
3 months ago
I am Hispanic and in our culture we usualy have Quinceneras (Sweet 15's) instead of Sweet 16's. My daughter has no idea that I am going to do this for her so no she is not like those spoiled brats on My Super Sweet 16.

3 months ago
I was born and raised in this country I know what we do and don't do here. I just had an idea my daughter is only 13 now I just figured why not give it a try I have heard of other people doing that. I wasn't trying to ofend or bother anyone. I just thought that this was a place where I could ask a question.

you gotta be kidding ? noone cares about your daughter or her stupid sweet 15 stop watching mtv get a life

Go to the phonebook and start calling them

Start calling! There's no harm in asking, but you're likely going to have to do something for them, like advertise at the party with banners or printed cup, etc.

I cant imagine that companies would sponsor one girl's birthday, they mainly only do that for schools, etc to sow that theyare part of the comunity...
Just warning, but there is no harm in asking! Call in at your local shops (it might be nicer if you are face-toface. they may feel more inclined to say yes!) and just ask, and explain the situation.
If they cant do anything, at least you tried.
The last thing you want is to fund it yourself, then find out they would have given you laods if you had asked.

15!? What happens when she turns 16?! Corporate sponsorship. Go ahead and call but I think you all are watching too much MTV My Sweet SIXTEEN

then what do you do for her 16th or 21st. if i owned a company i would not sponsor it cause everyone would then want their kid sponsored.... is there no end to this???

I have never heard of a company sponsoring a birthday party. I've also never heard of a Sweet 15 party. Maybe I'm not understanding what you mean by sponsoring. If you think that a company is going to hand over funds for a party, forget it.

are you saying that you wanna have a sweet 15 party and you want it to be on MTV like My Super Sweet 16? i think you should clear up your question a little bit.

I think the best way is to make it not just a birthday party, but a charity event. The glitch to this is that etiquette says that you should only accept donations to the charity for her gifts. It's a great idea, but it takes a very selfless teenage girl. If she agrees to this many companies will sponsor. You have to write up a proposal and send them to every company you can possibly think of. You should be able to get everything except for the venue.

is there no end to asking for free stuff from people we don't know, every1 wants sumthing for free. make your daughter work for a party of her choice! you people are in my prayers! god bless you and your daughter!

I say start sending letters or calling on air to all tv and radio stations and see what you can get out of it.

In this country, people and companies don't sponsor children's birthdays. The parents give their children a birthday party. Don't embarrass yourself by looking for sponsors.




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