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OUR IMPACT

OUR IMPACT

Wounded Warrior Project provides free programs and services focused on the physical, mental, and long-term financial well-being of this generation of injured veterans, their families and caregivers.

WARRIORS

WARRIORS

Wounded Warriors who incurred service-connected injuries or illness on or after September 11, 2001 are eligible for the WWP Alumni program. No dues here - you paid those on the battlefield. Check out all the benefits and register today.

FAMILY SUPPORT HOME

FAMILY SUPPORT

When a warrior faces challenges, the family experiences those challenges along with their warrior. We support family members who suddenly find they are serving as full-time supporters or caregivers.

IN THEIR WORDS

IN THEIR WORDS

Hear from the warriors we serve and the organizations we serve with. Click here to see how Wounded Warrior Project is making an impact in the lives of warriors, their families and caregivers, wherever they are on their journey.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Wounded Warrior Project takes veterans to Ravens Training Camp

    BALTIMORE, Md. (August 5, 2016) – With football season less than a week away, teams are busy getting their players into top form – but that did not stop the Baltimore Ravens from spending time with injured veterans from Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) on day two of their rigorous training camp. 

    Forty veterans and family members were invited to spend the day at M&T Bank Stadium, where they were treated to an exclusive sneak peek at the team’s on-field play. Participants got to meet their favorite players, pose for pictures, and get autographs before enjoying a barbecue lunch.

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  • No More Summers Lost - The Camp for Kids of Wounded Warriors

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (August 4, 2016) – When the veterans who fought and sacrificed for this nation return home, they sometimes face a difficult transition back to civilian life. Since 2003, Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) has worked tirelessly to help these warriors live successful, independent, and healthy lives. However, these veterans are not the only ones who face obstacles and challenges during the road to recovery. Some have started families and are raising children, many of whom have seen firsthand the physical, mental, and economic challenges faced by their wounded parents. 

    With WWP’s commitment to serve warriors for a lifetime, their families and caregivers are included. The need for support and programs for children grows, with the understanding that the entire family needs to be part of the recovery process. In cases where there is a need outside WWP’s scope, the nonprofit will work alongside and support other regional and national veterans service organizations. These partnerships enhance existing WWP programs with services and support.

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  • Wounded Warrior Project Takes Veterans and Service Dogs Out on the Water

    MIDDLE RIVER, Md. (August 4, 2016) – During a recent Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) program event, a group of wounded veterans took to the waters of Dundee Creek to try stand up paddleboarding (SUP) for the first time. It was a new experience made more special by the guests the warriors were asked to bring – their service dogs.

    Participants spent the afternoon at Gunpowder Falls State Park for the “SUP Dog” experience. They learned paddleboarding techniques with the help of Ultimate Watersports, strengthened the bonds they shared with their animals, and forged new bonds with fellow warriors.

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  • Warriors Transported to Revolutionary War Era

    TICONDEROGA, N.Y. (August 3, 2016) – Wounded veterans and their families recently took a trip back in time at Fort Ticonderoga with Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP). The outing gave warriors an opportunity to experience something unique while connecting with other service members.

    Participants watched live shooting demonstrations, learned about how battles were fought during the Revolutionary War era, and received a tour of the fort from a guide dressed in traditional clothing from that time period.

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  • Wounded Warrior Project Group Visits Exotic Zoo

    GREENWOOD, La. (August 3, 2016) – During a recent Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) program gathering at Gators and Friends Alligator Park and Exotic Zoo, injured veterans and their family members experienced the wonders of Louisiana wildlife along with the camaraderie of socializing with their service brothers and sisters. 

    Guests enjoyed the opportunity to have a variety of rare encounters. They found out how it feels to hold an alligator in their hands, and the group was invited to interact with – and feed – a variety of exotic creatures, including kangaroos and zebras.

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