Byzantine Posted July 8, 2013 Share Posted July 8, 2013 While I was a staff member at a camp, I confiscated an eraser one of the boys was playing with during a service and while holding on to it, it broke. I gave the pieces back to the boy, but am I right that there's still restitution to make? How would I go about this since I probably won't see him again for quite a while? I mean, I guess I could find out what his parish is but at this point I wonder if I'm becoming the creepy camp counselor. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cappie Posted July 9, 2013 Share Posted July 9, 2013 While I was a staff member at a camp, I confiscated an eraser one of the boys was playing with during a service and while holding on to it, it broke. I gave the pieces back to the boy, but am I right that there's still restitution to make? How would I go about this since I probably won't see him again for quite a while? I mean, I guess I could find out what his parish is but at this point I wonder if I'm becoming the creepy camp counselor. Thanks! Maybe the creepy counselor!! :hehe2: Seriously though, how much was it worth. If you are worried, and you shouldn't be, make a donation to the "Poor Box" (do you have them in the US)? or some other charity. :saint2: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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