
We’re proud Venmo moms who don’t have time for our kids’ never-ending to-do lists — we don’t care what ‘class parents’ think
NY Post
Are you a PTA mom — or a Venmo mom?
Busy mothers in NYC who know time is money are throwing dollars into the problems that come with intense school party planning and volunteering.
Despite the risk of raised eyebrows and steely judgment from teachers and other parents, they opt to help raise funds rather than spend time laboring at their kids’ schools.
Dikla Goren-Dekel, 43, is raising four kids — 13, 10, 8 and 4 — in New York City and can’t imagine adding PTA meetings and four rounds of class parties to her seemingly never-ending to-do list.
That’s why she proudly calls herself a Venmo mom.
“I would never be a class parent. I’ll just Venmo you. Just tell me how much,” the content creator told The Post.

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