Local Philanthropists Donate 15 Mobility Scooters to Veterans in Need
Providing a decade of mobility for Florida’s Veterans
Orlando, January 30, 2025 – In an inspiring act of generosity, Jack Kump and Joan Wheeler, philanthropists from Ormond Beach, FL, are making a profound impact on the lives of 15 deserving veterans by donating mobility scooters to those unable to afford or access one through medical care. Florida is home to over 1.4 million veterans, with 32% reporting some level of disability. This donation honors their service while addressing daily mobility challenges.
For the past decade, Jack and Joan have partnered with The American Legion, Department of Florida, to identify deserving veterans and have generously donated a total of 92 life-changing scooters, including this year’s contribution. “Without the military’s influence, discipline, and Esprit de Corps, my life would have likely taken a much less productive path,” shared Jack Kump. The couple believes that every veteran deserves recognition, compassion, and support. This initiative is also a tribute to two WWII veterans who shaped their lives: Joan’s late father, Robert I. Wheeler, and Jack’s late mentor, Leonard F. Wedge.
The scooters will be presented during a special event hosted by The American Legion, Department of Florida, at its headquarters in Orlando on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at 11:00 AM. Jack and Joan will attend to personally witness their generosity in action and meet the veterans whose lives will be transformed by their donation.
Among the recipients is Nelson Perez, a U.S. Army veteran honorably discharged due to a permanent disability. Upon learning he was selected, Mr. Perez shared, “I’m so happy to be able to get the scooter. Thank you to your organization so much—you don’t know how much this means to me.” Additionally, David Miller, a Purple Heart recipient and long-time member of The American Legion, will attend the event and assist in distributing scooters to other veterans in the Tampa area.
SpinLife, a leading e-commerce retailer of medical equipment in the US for over 25 years, has praised Jack and Joan for their unwavering dedication to veterans. To celebrate this extraordinary effort, SpinLife is providing one of the 15 scooters at no cost and two representatives will make a special trip from up north to attend the event, which further underscores their commitment to supporting communities in need.
The American Legion, Department of Florida, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Jack and Joan for their compassion and kindness. “It is this type of generosity that demonstrates the deep appreciation we all owe to our veterans,” said Florida’s Department Adjutant, Bruce Comer.