Cast your vote before May 31 to help Pine Tree Camp win a $4,000 grant!
Pine Tree Camp is a finalist in the Summit Natural Gas of Maine 2017 Community Giving and Sponsorship Program.
http://summitnaturalgasmaine.com/community-sponsorship/
This is an easy one-click vote…you are not asked to fill out a contact form.
Your vote can help Pine Tree Camp win a $4,000 grant to benefit the Campership Fund to send people to camp! Each year, we must raise $1 million keep our Open Door promise in place for our campers and their families. Since 1945, no camper has ever been turned away due to inability to pay tuition.
At Pine Tree Camp, the barrier-free setting, along with an amazing staff, ensure that activities like swimming, fishing, kayaking, hiking, and boating 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.
Tell everyone you know to vote! Thank you for your support.
I attended Pine Tree Camp in the late 60′ early 70’s. So.e of my fondest memories. So glad it’s still in operation today.
I loving memories of Jennifer Riley
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Pine tree camp rocks
I’m two years behind on commenting it seems but I attended Oune Tree Camp in the early 90s and it was an absolute blast. Some of my earliest memories of feeling that sense of independence. I’m so thrilled to hear/see it’s still going strong. Pine Tree Camp rules!
And if I can echo a comment from two years ago, in memory of Jen Riley. She was the BEST.