Empowering Veterans Through Programs, Services, and Advocacy

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) is the nation’s leading veterans service organization, dedicated to the total well-being of post-9/11 wounded, ill, or injured veterans and their families. From mental health and physical wellness to VA benefits assistance, peer support, and more, we’re changing the way our nation cares for veterans and helping them thrive for a lifetime.

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

Warriors Doing Hard Things

Warriors Doing Hard Things

WWP is proud to celebrate warriors who are embarking on physical, mental, and financial feats of strength to thrive in life. Warriors Doing Hard Things, presented by Mojo Energy Pouches, highlights amazing warrior stories of courage and resilience. 

Why Giving Back Matters

Why Giving Back Matters: Veterans Supporting Veteran

The image of one warrior carrying another is more than just a logo to the many veterans served by Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP). While the symbol represents a commitment to the sacrifices veterans have made, it is also a reminder to warriors that they are never truly alone. Strength grows when they carry one another forward.

A Wounded Warrior Project Partnership Changing Lives Of Veterans With Brain Injuries

Inside Bastion’s Headway: A Wounded Warrior Project Partnership Changing Lives of Veterans with Brain Injuries

Headway San Antonio, launched in summer 2025 and funded by Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP), is the first-ever expansion of Bastion’s powerful cost-free program for post-9/11 veterans with neurological conditions.

A Decade Of Healing

A Decade of Healing: Life Beyond PTSD

Warrior Care Network gave Bill the tools to heal and the hope to start living again. Today, the father of two is enjoying life with his family and experiencing what once seemed impossible.

Turning Vision Into Reality

Women Veterans, Bold Business: Turning Vision into Reality

For many women veterans, hanging up the uniform and kicking off the combat boots doesn’t signify the end of a road – it marks the beginning of a new one. Yet the transition from military life to the civilian workforce can be filled with uncertainty, particularly for women.

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