Meredith Steele

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Fundraising for Pine Tree Society
US$5,395
raised of US$5,000 target
by 21 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Event: 50th Dysart's Snowmobile Ride-In & Q106.5 Egg Ride, on 4 February 2023
Beginning in 1974, the Ride-in to benefit Pine Tree Camp has become a tradition with snowmobilers riding to support Pine Tree Camp, a summer camp for Maine children and adults with disabilities.

Story

Pine Tree Camp opened its gates in 1945 as a summer camp for children with physical disabilities. Over the years, it has evolved into a place where children and adults with disabilities are able to participate in all the recreational activities for which Maine is known all year long. The barrier-free setting, along with an amazing staff, ensure that activities like swimming, fishing, kayaking, hiking, boating and even camping in a tent under the stars are completely accessible to all. Participating in activities that take people beyond their disability has a tremendous impact. It builds self-esteem and self-confidence. That experience coupled with meeting friends who understand and experiencing the feeling of acceptance is transformational. Pine Tree Camp welcomes all who could benefit regardless of their ability to pay tuition. All proceeds from the Snowmobile Ride-In will go to Pine Tree Camp's fund to ensure this "Open Door Policy" remains in effect.

Get to know Meredith Steele

Celebrity rider Meredith Steele is known as the TikTok and Instagram influencer, Babiesofsteele. She describes her content as a bit of a memoir of her day-to-day life. Her comedic take on womanhood and motherhood hits a chord with nearly one million followers who appreciate the authentic, in-the-moment, unscripted glimpses into her daily life as well as her commitment to advocacy for causes she believes in.  

Have you ridden a snowmobile before?

One time. Sixteen years ago. Oddly enough it was my first date with my husband. He asked me to go on a snowmobile date and I said no, because I thought it would be miserable. He was persuasive, so I did it and it was the best time ever. And then I married him.

Do you like winter?

I love it! I like the cold weather and there's so much to do outside. I feel like everything thinks that winter in Maine is the worst. But it's spring that's the worst - nothing is worse than mud season.

Why is this snowmobile ride meaningful to you?

My mom was a special education teacher and I used to go into her classroom all the time. It's part of my life My mom always did the most she could and she always wanted to do more. I try to pick causes that are meaningful to me to support and this is a cause that's impactful and natural for me to be a part of.

What is your favorite song right now?

My friends will tell you that I have the most bizarre taste in music. My favorite songs are Toto's Africa or Call on Me by Eric Prydz, which is a strange techno version of Steve Winwood's Valerie.


About the campaign

Beginning in 1974, the Ride-in to benefit Pine Tree Camp has become a tradition with snowmobilers riding to support Pine Tree Camp, a summer camp for Maine children and adults with disabilities.

About the charity

Pine Tree Camp opened its gates in 1945 as a summer camp for children with physical disabilities. Over the years, it has evolved into a place where children and adults with disabilities are able to participate in all the recreational activities for which Maine is known all year long.

Donation summary

Total raised
US$5,395.00
Online donations
US$5,395.00
Offline donations
US$0.00

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