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Better Neighbor Grant
We’re honored to be one of eight nonprofits to receive a Town and Country Federal Credit Union Better Neighbor Fund Grant. Winners were selected based on the number of public votes received.
They awarded $25,000 in grants to eight nonprofits in Cumberland and York counties. We would not be in the winners circle without your support! Thanks to you, we’ll be able to do even more for our community.
YOU CAN GET INVOLVED: SNOWMOBILE RIDE-IN
The 2025 Dysart’s Snowmobile Ride-in and Pine Tree Camp Egg Ride is coming right up January 30 – February 2. Mark your calendar for a weekend of fun in Hermon.
Get involved!
→Donate a silent or live auction item
→Volunteer
→Become a sponsor
Remembering Joshua Seal
Last October, the tragic death of Joshua Seal left an enormous hole in Maine’s Deaf community. As our Director of Interpreting Services, he not only impacted the lives of Deaf people and their families, he made communication and understanding possible in countless situations as an interpreter, mentor and tireless advocate. His lasting legacy at Pine Tree Society is Pine Tree Camp’s Dirigo Experience, a life-changing summer camp experience for Deaf youth. We are committed to continuing his vision.
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Meet Liam: He’s a Pine Tree Camp kid for life
“There’s so much to enjoy at Pine Tree Camp and Liam just loved it.” That’s how his mother, Maryann, describes his experience. Liam came to Camp Pine Cone for the first time and had such a good experience, his parents extended him from one session to three full weeks...
Pine Tree Society provides students hands-on experience with assistive technology
This summer, Linda Bonnar welcomed Speech-Language Pathology students from the University of Vermont (UVM) and Emerson College to Pine Tree Camp to experience firsthand as campers and their families learned how to use their alternative and augmentative communication...
Pine Tree Society supports clients impacted by Maine’s housing crisis
“Not having safe and adequate housing is hard,” said Case Manager, Joey Mullins. “You’re constantly living in survival mode trying to figure out if you have a safe place to sleep at night. That takes up a lot of mental and physical energy.” Together with the Case...