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Bath woman uses TikTok popularity to gift thousands of dollars to wait staff, Equality Maine

Meredith Steele, known on TikTok as @babiesofsteele, has encouraged her 400,000 followers to take part in a Venmo challenge.

Bath woman uses TikTok popularity to gift thousands of dollars to wait staff, Equality Maine

Meredith Steele, known on TikTok as @babiesofsteele, has encouraged her 400,000 followers to take part in a Venmo challenge.

MADE A BIG DIFFERENCE FOR A WAITER AND 40 KIDS. ((12/12/2020 VIDEO WE' RE GOIG TO TIP YOU 500 DOLLARS. OKAY... MERRY CHRISTMAS. ARYOE U SERIOUS?")) GIFTING MONEY TO STRANGERS ISN'T SOMETHING NEW FOR MEREDITH STEELE... (12/13/202VI0 DEO FOR YOU IT'S $1000 AND IT'S A MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM MY FOLLOWERS TO Y") OU THIS CHRISTMAS, SHE AND HER TIK TOK FOLLOWERS RAISED MONEY AND SURPRSIED PEOPLE UP AND DOWN THE COASTLINE. ((12/14/2020 VIDEO SO... HERE'S $1000 AND YOU CAN DO WITH IT WHAT YOU CHOOSE MERRY CHRISTMAS) 3:02:46-50 I'VE ALWAYS DONE THEM REALLY RANDOMLY AND GONE TO LIKE COMPLETE STRAERNGS AND GIVEN THEM MONEY A WEEK AND A HALF AGO... SHE STARTED A NEW CHALLENGE... ((FROM VIDEO 6/7: MY BEST FRIEND JUST SHARED WITH ME TODAY THAT A COWORKER OF HERS WHO IS OPENLY GAY WAS TWICE TODAY TIPPED 0 DOLLARS AND HIS ZERO DOLLAR TIP WAS ACCOMPANIED WITH A CHURCH PAMPHLET)) SO SHE CHALLENGED HER FOLLOWERS AGAIN... ((FROM VIDEO 6/8 YOU HAVE EXCEEDED MY EXPECTATIONS BY THOUSANDS. LIKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MORE THAN I EVER THOUGHT HUMANLY POSSIBLE COULD BE CONTRIBUTED BY STRANGERS ON THE INTERNET" 3:03:50-56 IN SSLE THAN 24 HOURS I RAISED SO MUCH MORE MONETHY AN I EVER COULD HAVE HUMANLY IMAGINED ((FROM VIDEO 6/15/2021 - 5 DAYS AGO WE DID IT! I JUST LEFT, I GAVE IT TO HIM... HE WAS REALLY GRATEFUL AND I JUST WANT TO TELL YOU HOW GRATEFUL I AM")) SHE WOULDN'T SAY EXACTLY HOW MUCH TY HERAISED FOR THE WAITER - HIS WISHES - BUT SHE IDSA THE AMOUNT WAS "LIFE CHANGING" 3:04:23-37WHEN I GAVE E TH SERVER HIS GIFT I SAID TO HIM I'D REALLY LIKE TO USE A PORTION OF THIS TO DONATE TO EQUALITY MAINE AND THEY HAVE A CAMP FOR TEENS AND THE SERVER WAS LIKE THAT'S AWESOME THAT'S DEFINITELY SOMETHING I SUPPORT ON áTOP OF THE WAITER'S GIFT... THEY RAISED TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EQUALITY MAINE, TO SEND 40 LGBTQ KIDS TO CAMP THIS SUMMER. 3:06:55-:0075 TO BE ABLE TO DO THAT MUCH FOR A STRANGER AND THEN 40 KIDS UH IT WAS IT'S STILL I FEEL LIKE I STILL HAVEN'T FULLY WRAPPED MY MIND AROUND HOW COOL IT IS PROOF THAT A LITE TL KINDNESS... CAN GO A áLO
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Bath woman uses TikTok popularity to gift thousands of dollars to wait staff, Equality Maine

Meredith Steele, known on TikTok as @babiesofsteele, has encouraged her 400,000 followers to take part in a Venmo challenge.

A Bath woman and her 400,000-plus followers on TikTok gave a ‘life-changing’ gift to a local waiter and dozens of Maine kids.Meredith Steele, known on TikTok as @babiesofsteele, has done a number of Venmo challenges with her followers over the past several months, inviting them to send her money via the Venmo app, which she and her husband then give away to strangers.This past Christmas, she gifted wait staff up and down the coast with thousands of dollars.“I’ve always done them really randomly and gone to, like, complete strangers and given them money,” Steele said.A week-and-a-half ago, she asked her followers to step up to a new challenge.“My best friend just shared with me today that a coworker of hers who is openly gay was twice today tipped zero dollars and his zero dollar tip was accompanied with a church pamphlet,” Steele said in a video she posted earlier this month. She invited followers to fill up her Venmo account so that together, they could give him a gift to try and make up for the lost money and hurt.“In less than 24 hours, I raised so much more money than I ever could have humanly imagined,” Steele said.To protect the waiter’s privacy, she wouldn’t reveal how much money they were able to gift him, but she said it was a ‘life-changing’ amount; so much money, that she and the waiter decided to put a cap on the gifting, and donate the remaining money, upwards of $10,000, to Equality Maine.“When I gave the server his gift I said to him I’d really like to use a portion of this to donate to Equality Maine and they have a camp for teens and the server was like that’s awesome. That’s definitely something I support,” Steele said.The donation will help send 40 LGBTQ+ and allied teens to a weeklong overnight leadership camp, called New Leaders Project.“To be able to do that much for a stranger and then 40 kids, uh, it was, it’s still, I feel like I still haven’t fully wrapped my mind around how cool it is,” Steele said.Proof that a little kindness can go a long way.

A Bath woman and her 400,000-plus followers on TikTok gave a ‘life-changing’ gift to a local waiter and dozens of Maine kids.

Meredith Steele, known on TikTok as @babiesofsteele, has done a number of Venmo challenges with her followers over the past several months, inviting them to send her money via the Venmo app, which she and her husband then give away to strangers.

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This past Christmas, she gifted wait staff up and down the coast with thousands of dollars.

“I’ve always done them really randomly and gone to, like, complete strangers and given them money,” Steele said.

A week-and-a-half ago, she asked her followers to step up to a new challenge.

“My best friend just shared with me today that a coworker of hers who is openly gay was twice today tipped zero dollars and his zero dollar tip was accompanied with a church pamphlet,” Steele said in a video she posted earlier this month.

She invited followers to fill up her Venmo account so that together, they could give him a gift to try and make up for the lost money and hurt.

“In less than 24 hours, I raised so much more money than I ever could have humanly imagined,” Steele said.

To protect the waiter’s privacy, she wouldn’t reveal how much money they were able to gift him, but she said it was a ‘life-changing’ amount; so much money, that she and the waiter decided to put a cap on the gifting, and donate the remaining money, upwards of $10,000, to Equality Maine.

“When I gave the server his gift I said to him I’d really like to use a portion of this to donate to Equality Maine and they have a camp for teens and the server was like that’s awesome. That’s definitely something I support,” Steele said.

The donation will help send 40 LGBTQ+ and allied teens to a weeklong overnight leadership camp, called New Leaders Project.

“To be able to do that much for a stranger and then 40 kids, uh, it was, it’s still, I feel like I still haven’t fully wrapped my mind around how cool it is,” Steele said.

Proof that a little kindness can go a long way.