A Team Effort
And they didn't stop there.
Nathan and Nick decided Jens needed a motorized wheelchair, rather than the push-style one he had. But a state-of-the-art power chair costs more than $5,000. So they asked organizations and businesses in town to help.
The local Lions and Rotary clubs agreed to foot the bill for the pricey chair. An upholstery company, meanwhile, volunteered to cover the chair in orange and green leather — the Porterville school colors. And another company embroidered a Panther head — and Jens' initials — on the back of the chair's headrest.
Jens received his extraordinary chair in time for the start of football season.
"When I saw how happy Jens was I thought to myself, this is completely worth it," Nick said. "Just the smile on his face made all the time we put in seem like nothing."
"The first night that boy came down that track, it was incredible to see," McNutt said. "There were 3,000 high school kids and parents crying their eyes out."
It's been a life-changing experience for Jens, his mom said. "It's very hard to describe. The Panther Band has been such a big part of his life. Every essay he has to write, if he can choose the topic, it's about the band."
Jens even wrote a poem dedicated to the memory of Buck Shaffer, the band's inspirational director from 1953-1990. Here are a few lines:
Buck Shaffer had a dream,
His vision was a beautiful scene,
His band was dressed in orange and green,
Time Marches On.
Thanks to his new wheelchair, Jens' life changed off the field, too. In middle school, an aide had to push Jens around in his old chair. But the new chair has given him a new independence. "He just zooms all over campus," his mom said.
The experience left its mark on Nathan and Nick, too, according to McNutt. "True strength is when you reach out and help someone else. What it does for the confidence and self-reliance in the kids that do it, that's the amazing thing."
Nathan agreed, saying he learned something from working so hard to help Jens: "I really made a difference in someone's life."
Reviewed by: Steven J. Bachrach, MD
Date reviewed: July 2012