Highlights
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Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) steps into its 15th year grateful for the opportunity to continue serving more than 135,000 injured veterans, their family members, and caregivers.
Army veteran James Webb writes about the anguish warriors endure, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), when returning from war. His book (working title “Tom’s Revenge”) addresses the physical and mental health issues veterans faced in a post-American Civil War world.
Over the course of the year, several wounded warriors shared what their Soldier Ride experiences in 2017 meant to them...
Since its inception in 1901, nearly 900 people across the world have been awarded the Nobel Prize. In honor of Nobel Prize Day, Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) salutes veterans who have made...
The Schei family, served by Wounded Warrior Project, recently got a major overhaul of their residence to better help seriously wounded Army veteran Erik Schei move around his home.
If you spent the last month scratching the unfamiliar fur on your face, congratulations, you made it through No-shave November.
At age 83, Paris-born Bernard Darty feels fortunate to enjoy time with his family and spend winters in Miami Beachnearly three-quarters of a century after escaping Nazi invaders in France as a...
For the past eight years, Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) has surveyed wounded veterans registered with the organization. The annual polling represents the largest and most comprehensive annual...
El Huracán María llegó a tierra en Puerto Rico en la mañana del miércoles 20 de septiembre. La poderosa tormenta...