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

Community Partners Help Address The Growing Need For Veteran Mental Health

Community Partners Help Address the Growing Need for Veteran Mental Health

These days, good health encompasses more than just physical well-being. Mental health has become a critical part of overall wellness, particularly for veterans who face unique challenges related to their service. Organizations like Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) highlight the need for accessible and high-quality mental health care for military service members and their families.

WWP Launches New Round Of Community Partnerships

Wounded Warrior Project Launches New Round of Community Partnerships to Support Veterans, Families, and Caregivers

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) announced today its new round of community partnerships for 2024-2025 with 43 best-in-class military and veterans service organizations (VSO). Together, WWP™ and its community partners provide a broader and more complete range of services to build a trusted network of support to greatly improve the lives of warriors, their families, and caregivers.

Ways To Thank Service Members And Veterans

Ways to Thank Service Members and Veterans

While any time is a good time to thank military members for their service, some military-related holidays and observances are an especially great time to recognize those who took the oath to serve and protect our country. Looking to show your appreciation for service members and veterans beyond just words? Here are a few ideas.

The Power Of Legacy Giving

Make a Lasting Impact: The Power of Legacy Giving

Everyone leaves a legacy behind. The question is: What will your legacy be? It's never too early to start planning. Thinking about your legacy now can help you live with intention and purpose while helping the causes you care about most.

Why Veterans Struggle Asking For Help With PTSD

Why Veterans Struggle Asking for Help with PTSD?

Four years after leaving the Navy, Ysabel Cardona learned about Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP). But it would take another decade before the Mexican American mother of two finally found the courage to seek help to heal her past trauma. 

How Warrior Care Network Accelerates Mental Health And PTSD Recovery For Veterans

How Warrior Care Network Accelerates Mental Health and PTSD Recovery for Veterans

Healing from the mental and emotional challenges of military life is a crucial step in a veteran's transition from military service. Some veterans face a range of complex needs that can significantly impact their well-being.

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