San Antonio Intl. Airport & Project MEND Donate Medical Equipment

Published on June 04, 2026

City of San Antonio Aviation Department

 


SAN ANTONIO (June 4, 2026) San Antonio International Airport (SAT) announced a new partnership with Project MEND, allowing unclaimed medical equipment left in the airport’s lost and found to be donated for community reuse.

Through the partnership, eligible medical equipment, such as wheelchairs, walkers, crutches and other mobility devices, will be transferred to Project MEND, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving quality of life for individuals living with disabilities and life-altering illnesses through the refurbishment, reuse and distribution of medical equipment.

“At SAT, we’re always looking for meaningful ways to support our community, and this initiative with Project MEND allows us to do just that,” said Jesus Saenz, Director of Airports, City of San Antonio Aviation Department. “Through this partnership, unclaimed medical equipment can be given a second life, supporting the organization’s mission to improve mobility and independence for individuals in need while also reducing unnecessary waste.”

Founded in 1992, Project MEND serves thousands in San Antonio and across Texas each year. Between 2024 and 2025, the organization distributed more than 6,200 pieces of durable medical equipment, valued at more than $923,000, and kept approximately 74 tons of potentially biohazardous equipment out of local landfills. As part of its commitment to supporting veterans, Project MEND has also donated wheelchairs to Honor Flight San Antonio since its inception, ensuring veterans have the mobility support needed to participate in commemorative trips honoring their service.

“We are truly grateful for this new invaluable partnership with San Antonio International Airport. Their commitment to donating medical equipment to our organization enables us to refurbish it and provide the gift of mobility to individuals who need it most,” said Cathy Valdez, Project MEND CEO. “Partnerships like these are the cornerstone of our mission, enabling us to transform lives and foster greater independence within our community.”

For those looking to donate their gently used equipment, Project MEND will host a drive-through and drop-off event on Saturday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wonderland of Americas (outside of Hobby Lobby), 4522 Fredericksburg Road, 78201. Items accepted include wheelchairs, walkers, rollators, hospital beds, bedside commodes, crutches, canes and shower chairs.

For more information about Project MEND, please visit ProjectMEND.org.