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The U.S. Senate recently approved the MISSION Act – with a strong vote of 92-5. This legislation is considered one of the largest and most comprehensive reform bills ever passed.

Victoria Magnus, director of the Magnus Charitable Trust, is supporting WWP through her philanthropic work in the Chicago community.

The event recognizes the service and dedication of those who make WWP’s mission possible and inspire others to do more for our nation’s wounded warriors. Three awards were given out...

Wounded Warrior Project is not known for building homes for veterans. And many people outside of WWP program alumni don’t know that WWP is one of the best sources...

The Wounded Warrior Project Soldier Ride returned to Washington, DC for its annual events at the White House and Annapolis. This multi-day adaptive cycling event gave more than 70 wounded warriors and their caregivers a chance to connect...

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) began 15 years ago as a grassroots effort to provide clothing and comfort items to injured veterans.

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) took its legislative agenda to congressional leaders while testifying on Capitol Hill.

Run As One is an event held in honor of Marine veteran Clay Hunt that is an opportunity to establish and renew bonds with our partner organizations...

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) supporters raise awareness and funds for the organization in many ways.

Adam Sandoval has done a lot of motorcycle riding over the past few years, all in support of wounded veterans...

It is estimated 500,000 of this generation of wounded veterans live with the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

San Antonio-based Allcat Claims Service has supported Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) for years through various methods...

As ordinary citizens in today’s world, we sometimes find it difficult to take the time to eat healthy meals and maintain active lifestyles. We are quick to jump into the most popular diet trends...

Wounded Warrior Project headquarters hosted Soldier Ride recently, giving warriors from all over the East coast a chance to enjoy three days of adaptive, rehabilitative cycling...

Clinton McDonald, a Tampa Bay Buccaneer defense tackle, partnered with USAA to give a WWP warrior the experience of a life-time...

Life in America after the Civil War was new and challenging for all, but especially for black men and women as they became familiar with their newfound status and freedom as citizens. The 14th...

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) encourages you to enjoy National Pizza Day on Feb. 9, but try to be selective about your toppings.

Over 40 wounded veterans attended and enjoyed flag football, a barbecue lunch, and a chance to interact with former and current NFL stars.

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) encourages healthy eating for everyone’s well-being. We also believe in celebrating the Big Game in style with friends, family, and plenty of delicious football game eats.

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) added a career soldier and leader to its Board of Directors with the unanimous election of Command Sgt. Maj. (Ret.) Alonzo Smith.

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.

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