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Featured News Wildcatter Ranch to host Project Odyssey
“For three years, Wildcatter Ranch and its staff have selflessly opened their facilities to this newest generation of wounded warriors and have extended their hospitality free of charge to warriors who bear the invisible wounds of war,” said John Roberts, Executive Vice President for Mental Health and Warrior Engagement for Wounded Warrior Project. “Because they are not physically injured, they are often not thought of as wounded warriors. This couldn't be further from the truth. Often, these are the warriors that need the most help but receive the least amount of support.”
Sponsor Spotlight WASHINGTON – The Call of Duty Endowment (CODE) announced today that it will donate $100,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) to establish a new Transition Training Academy (TTA) in the United States. These academies help severely injured veterans explore Information Technology (IT) as a potential career field and to develop new skills with real-world applications. Read more...Featured WWP Program![]() At WWP, we’re committed to supporting not only our wounded warriors, but also the individuals who sustain them on their path to recovery. In the spring of 2008, we launched our Caregiver Retreats to support this unique, devoted group of family members who are helping their wounded loved ones face a range of physical and mental challenges. These weekend-long, all-expense-paid retreats are usually hosted in Florida. The retreats provide caregivers an opportunity to get some much-needed physical and mental rest and rejuvenation and connect with others on a parallel journey. A comprehensive survey administered by WWP before the retreats ensures participants are placed into an appropriate group. The intimate retreat size, usually 15-25 participants, allows caregivers to connect with others experiencing a similar range of emotions in a safe, warm, and comfortable setting. CaringBridge® offers free personalized websites that allow people to stay in touch with family and friendsduring a health crisis,treatment and recovery. Interested in creating a WWP CaringBridge site? Click here. American Veterans with Brain Injuries (AVBI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving veterans who have suffered a brain injury while in service to our Country. AVBI provides unique programs & services to address the specific needs of these veterans and their family caregivers.
Proud Supporter EventsRidingOurWorld for WWP
January 10, 2010 Support us as we ride around the world! Please consider supporting this ride as my son, a friend of his and myself ride around the world - a journey that will take approximately a year for us to complete! Our projected milege is 31,000+ miles! Support us by pledging an amount per mile. Please visit our webpage! Perfomances of the stage play version of M*A*S*H
January 30, 2010 We are collecting donations and handing out WWP information at our Perfomances of the stage play version of
M*A*S*H 6 performances Saturdays at 8PM and Sundays at 3PM Jan 30 - Feb 14 Blackwell Playhouse 3378 Canton Road Marietta, GA box office # 678.213.3311
Please contact : Kevin 630 808 5096 2010 Face Off for a Cause
February 12, 2010 The Samaritan Team proudly presents the Third Annual Face Off For A Cause, a two-day lacrosse event that benefits the Wounded Warrior Project. On Feb. 12, a total of 12 high school games will take place at five various locations around Orlando. Face Off For A Cause concludes on Feb. 13 with four college games taking place at Boone High School. ... View Full Calendar |
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WASHINGTON – The Call of Duty Endowment (CODE) announced today that it will donate $100,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) to establish a new Transition Training Academy (TTA) in the United States. These academies help severely injured veterans explore Information Technology (IT) as a potential career field and to develop new skills with real-world applications. 


