Hey Stacker News,
About a year ago, my fiancée (soon to be wifey) and I opened a small community daycare but we decided to do it differently. Instead of charging monthly fees, we made the entire thing pay what you can, or pay if you feel like it. No pressure. No contracts, Just trust.
Why?
We live in a community where many parents are struggling not because they’re lazy, but because the system is tight. We wanted to create a space where kids are safe, learning, and cared for, without money being a barrier.
Here’s how it works:
Parents can drop their kids off without worrying about upfront payments.
If and when they’re able to contribute (money, time, food, etc.), they do.
We’ve received everything from small cash donations to groceries, toys, even help with cleaning.
We’ve had challenges like budgeting with no predictable income but also beautiful moments of community support and genuine gratitude that keep us going.
I believe in a value for value approach, and though we’re not Bitcoin only (yet), we’re inspired by the same philosophy: give value, and trust that value will come back.
Ask me anything:
How we make it work financially.
What we’ve learned about trust based systems.
How the community has responded.
Or anything else you're curious about.
Thanks for reading — excited to answer.