JCB’s special-edition VetsAid Teleskid is now available through dealers across the U.S., offering operators a new machine that moves material and advances operations on the job site. 

This bold limited-edition Teleskid, featuring a military-green finish, custom-stitched VetsAid seat, and personalized dog tags, is part of JCB’s commitment to raise $1 million for veteran support services. For each machine sold, $1,000 is donated to VetsAid, the national 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded by rock legend and Gold Star son, Joe Walsh. The funds directly support grassroots veteran organizations providing critical care to servicemen and women transitioning back to civilian life.

With every purchase, contractors are directly supporting U.S. military veterans through JCB’s partnership with VetsAid.

The mission of VetsAid

Founded in 2017, VetsAid is a nonprofit and benefit music festival dedicated to helping veterans return to civilian life with dignity, support, and care. To date, the organization has disbursed more than $3.3 million to vetted community-based service groups across the U.S.

The VetsAid initiative with JCB was launched with a $250,000 corporate pledge, with additional funds raised through sales of limited-edition machines and merchandise. 

“This is a legacy project between two families that will help give veterans and their families in the U.S. a better future and offer them the care and support they deserve,” said Alice Bamford of JCB.

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