A treasurer is like the person in charge of the piggy bank in a group. Imagine your class has a jar where everyone puts their coins. The treasurer’s job is to make sure the coins are safe and to keep track of how many coins there are. They also tell everyone how much money is in the jar and what it can be used for, like buying art supplies or snacks for a party.
Another way to think about a treasurer is like a money superhero. Their superpower is keeping the money safe and making sure it is spent wisely. They have a special notebook where they write down every time money goes in or out, so nothing gets lost or forgotten. They help everyone in the group by making sure there’s enough money for the things they need.
A treasurer can also be seen as a money gardener. Just like a gardener takes care of plants, the treasurer takes care of the money, making sure it grows and is used in the best way possible. They decide when to ‘water’ the money, which means spending it, and when to ‘let it grow’, which means saving it for later.