Wounded warrior Taniki Richard.

“If I can be a part of an organization that helps people heal and find peace, then the end of my service is not the end. I’m just serving in a new way now.”

WOUNDED WARRIOR
Taniki Richard

WHAT'S NEW AT WWP

New Directors Appointed To Wounded Warrior Project Board

New Directors Appointed to Wounded Warrior Project Board

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) is proud to announce the election of new members to its all-volunteer board of directors. Dr. Keita Franklin, Gen. (Ret.) John F. Campbell, and Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Scott A. Howell have joined the board, bringing extensive military and public health expertise to support WWP's mission to honor and empower wounded warriors.

Warrior Care Network Honored With International Award For Clinical Excellence In Mental Health Care

Wounded Warrior Project's Warrior Care Network Honored with International Award for Clinical Excellence in Mental Health Care

Warrior Care Network®, a partnership between Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) and four leading academic medical centers, will receive the 2024 Sarah Haley Memorial Award for Clinical Excellence by the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies.

WWP Recognizes Warriors Advocates And Influencers At Annual Awards Dinner

Wounded Warrior Project Recognizes Warriors, Advocates, and Influencers at Annual Awards Dinner

The annual Courage Awards & Benefit Dinner, hosted by Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) and presented by Goldman Sachs, honored America’s wounded warriors and supporters on Sept. 10, 2024, in Washington, DC.   

Preventing Suicide Is Possible

Preventing Suicide is Possible: Wounded Warrior Project Provides Training to Save Lives

Preventing suicide is possible. There are steps individuals and communities can take to be a part of the solution, including training on how to recognize warning signs and provide lifesaving interventions.

Antoinette Wallace Journey With Wounded Warrior Project

From Ground Zero to New Heights: Antoinette Wallace’s Journey with Wounded Warrior Project

Like many teenagers, Antoinette Wallace hadn’t solidified her future career plans. Though she dreamt of becoming a lawyer, the military was not on her radar. But on Sept. 11, 2001, the 16-year-old’s world, like many others, turned upside down.

Wounded warrior Sean Karpf wearing a red WWP polo and smiling.

“Wounded Warrior Project doesn’t just help with one aspect of a Warrior’s life; it’s very well rounded. It’s not just handing out money. They are a hand up, not a handout.”

WOUNDED WARRIOR
Sean Karpf