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YOUR JOURNEY
YOUR JOURNEY

Transitioning from military to civilian life is a journey, and that journey is different for every veteran. We offer a wide range of free programs and services to support you no matter what your journey looks like.

YOUR COMMUNITY
YOUR COMMUNITY

Affected by your service on or after September 11, 2001? We can help. Physical or invisible, your needs matter and we have a community of donors, partners, employees and fellow warriors to make sure you’re not alone.

YOUR FUTURE
YOUR FUTURE

Each day, our warriors set ambitious goals and we celebrate their accomplishments. Where do you see yourself? Together we'll get you there because you have a bright future to look forward to.

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“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.”

TANIKI RICHARD
Wounded Warrior

MAKE AN IMPACT

By donating, fundraising, or spreading the word, you can help our warriors get back on track and become a positive force in their communities.

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“There are so many wounded veterans out there who need help and support. The more people who help, the more motivated I get to be a better person.”

JAMES RIVERA
Wounded Warrior

WHAT'S NEW AT WWP

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Veterans Charity Brings Warriors Together on Hike

LILLINGTON, N.C., Aug. 24, 2018 -- Injured veterans got their muscles moving during a low-impact group hike with Wounded Warrior Project®(WWP) at scenic Raven Rock State Park. Warriors followed the invigorating walk with an easy, cool-down stretch routine led by a certified yoga instructor.  

"I don't have anyone to hike with normally," said Air Force veteran Deborrah Green. "This was a nice opportunity to get some fresh air and meet some other veterans."

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Veterans Connect at Bull Riding Event with Wounded Warrior Project

CORBIN, Ky., Aug. 24, 2018 -- Injured veterans and their guests attended the SuperBull® Pro Bull Riding Series with Wounded Warrior Project®(WWP), where they met other warriors and enjoyed watching this action-packed sport.

"My son absolutely loved seeing the massive bulls and crowd's reactions," said Army veteran Chris Roberts. "Our favorite part was when the bull and rider left the gate; most riders couldn't even hang on for one second."

Bull riding is an athletically intense sport, where riders attempt to stay on bucking, 2,000-pound bulls for at least eight seconds.

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Warrior Family Advocates For Others With Veterans Charity

DENVER, Aug. 23, 2018 -- Matt and Tracy Keil are not your typical veteran family. The parents of bubbly seven-year-old twins enjoy their life in a Denver suburb. Little Matt and Faith enjoy school and playing with foam dart guns. But the family has spent many days as strong advocates for the veterans community.

They had to.

Six weeks after Matt and Tracy married, a sniper bullet struck Matt's neck. His left arm is the only thing he can move from the chest down.

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Cincinnati Bengals Welcome Wounded Warriors

CINCINNATI, Aug. 23, 2018 -- Warriors met Cincinnati Bengals football players during a behind-the-scenes tour of their stadium during a recent Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) outing.

"It's always good to hang out with other military guys because we all understand each other," said Army veteran Michael Kirchgessner. "I've always been a diehard Bengals fan, and this event was the highlight of my summer!

"Events like this let me lean on battle buddies, and them on me. I'm humbled and honored to be a warrior."

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Colorado Nature Hike Revitalizes Injured Veterans Mentally and Physically

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 21, 2018 -- Warriors and their families worked on their fitness and connected with each other during a Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) hike in Red Rock Canyon.

"I wanted to get outside, enjoy nature, and exercise with fellow vets," said Marine Corps veteran John Brandon. "It was a great opportunity to get to know them during the hike, relax, and see new things. I've been to this area before, but I never noticed the lake."

Red Rock Canyon is in Nevada's Mojave Desert and is known for its red-sandstone peaks and Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal lakes and waterfalls.

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