Sights for Hope Tops its Fundraising Goals with Inaugural Bikers for Sight Run

Sights for Hope topped its fundraising goal Saturday with its first Bikers for Sight motorcycle run, which was presented by PABikerLawyer.com and set against the autumn Pocono Mountain splendor.
Held with the Northeast PA Inter Club, Bikers for Sight was inspired by Sights for Hope client Wendy Smentkowski, an avid motorcycle rider who recently lost most of her eyesight. As a member of the region’s Christian Motorcycle Association with the handle “Gladiator,” she convinced the Northeast PA Inter Club, an association of area biker clubs, to “adopt” Sights for Hope as one of its charities.
During the 44.7-mile poker run, riders drew playing cards at the starting line, at three locations along the route, and at the finish line. The person with the best poker hand at the finish captured the event’s $500 grand prize. The winner was Jarrod Kucharik of Bangor, PA, who drew three 9s. The finish line tent at Blue Ridge Estate Vineyard & Winery in Saylorsburg, PA, also featured a barbeque lunch, a tricky tray auction and a performance by Sights for Hope’s client-led band, Limitless.
Sights for Hope raised more than $18,300, from Bikers for Sight against a goal of $15,000. Along with the poker run registration fees, Sights for Hope raised money from the event’s sponsorships, t-shirt sales, and the tricky tray auction.















Additional Bikers for Sight 2025 sponsors were Grand Prize Sponsor Active Learning Centers and Lehigh Valley Martial Arts; Gold Sponsors Allied Building Corporation and The Genesis Group; and Contributing Sponsor St. Luke’s University Health Network. Pocono Mountain Harley-Davidson in Tannersville, PA, hosted the start of the run and was a Venue Sponsor, as was the Blue Ridge Estate Vineyard & Winery. Stops along the run were Stacked Deli in Pocono Lake, PA; The Brick Lounge in Blakeslee, PA; and The Lakeside restaurant in Saylorsburg, PA.
Sights for Hope empowers people to overcome the challenges of vision loss and promotes healthy eyesight throughout Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley and Monroe County. Sights for Hope educates people with limited or no vision about adaptive skills, improves their access to essential services, boosts their confidence and emotional well-being, and helps them obtain assistive devices. Sights for Hope also connects pre-kindergarten children to eye care and teaches people how to keep their eyes strong and safe. Founded in 1928, Sights for Hope is a member of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind (PAB) and the national VisionServe Alliance.
Main Image: A couple on a motorcycle; the man, wearing a bandana and sunglasses, confidently holds the handlebars. The woman, in a helmet and hoodie, smiles warmly. Background shows parked cars and autumn trees under a cloudy sky.