Supporters in The Community
Becoming a Student Ambassador is just one cool way to get involved with the Wounded Warrior Project® mission to honor and empower Wounded Warriors!
Supporter Profiles:
Will Bruin of the Seattle Sounders Football Club used his platform as a professional athlete to raise awareness for WWP and request support from his fans and followers during the Give Big Seattle charity event.
At the end of his career in the United States Marine Corps, Brian Brannigan had achieved the rank of captain. He served in Afghanistan...
Ashley Walls shared her musical talents as a way to raise awareness and support for the warriors WWP serves.
For so many supporters of our nation's military, there's a moment when gratitude passes over into something else: empathy. Real empathy. The kind that transports you just for a moment and allows...
Doreen Arney, an English teacher, recently supported WWP through a class exercise with her students.
Dallas Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen's design is deeply personal; on his helmet sits the logo for Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP).
Generous donors from all walks of life and of all ages allow Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) to provide free, life-changing programs and services to injured...
Alcott Elementary School students in seven grade levels spent weeks saving their pennies and allowances for a special school fundraiser...
WWP is able to provide life-changing programs and services because of generous donors like 11-year-old Nicholas Trycieckyj.