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The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp recently welcomed warriors and family members served by Wounded Warrior Project for a night of baseball, fireworks, and camaraderie.

David Britt of Charlotte, North Carolina, wanted to support Wounded Warrior Project and the warriors it serves through his music...

Since 9/11, 2.4 million brave women and men have deployed around the world in support of the Global War on Terrorism. With improvements in medicine and technology, the percentage of those...

In Service Of Something Greater | Country music superstar Trace Adkins has long been an advocate for our nation's bravest. He stopped by Fox & Friends recently to talk about what the Wounded...

Like all of WWP’s physical health and wellness programs, Soldier Ride is adaptable to the stage of recovery of each wounded veteran.

Warriors. Wellness. Wheels. | New York is the cite of the latest Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) Soldier Ride®. Check out the videos to see WWP Chief Programs Officer Jennifer Silva and warrior...

A Slam Dunk for Warrior Wellness | Members of the esteemed Georgetown University Hoyas recently joined forces with Wounded Warrior Project® to tout the importance of physical health and wellness...

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) recently joined the Bush Institute and other veterans service organizations to take on the issues facing today’s generation of veterans.

While much of the nation is talking about health care as Capitol Hill engages in a showdown on the Affordable Care Act, severely injured veterans have been struggling with an issue that has forced thousands to overpay for their health care for years.

Beyond the benefits of developing support structures and enjoying camaraderie with fellow veterans, warrior Rachel Heinz has also found a chance to do something for other wounded warriors.

Independence -- And Honor | As we commemorate a holiday that defines America, we all have a duty to remember those who have endured meaningful sacrifice to protect this nation.

Independence...On Their Terms | As America celebrates Independence Day, wounded warriors Steve Bohn, Taniki Richard, and Sal Gonzalez sit down with the ladies of The Talk to share their compelling...

At the end of a long, bloody revolution, a land prevailed where citizenry chose its leaders not from divine right or kings, but from ordinary citizens. Below is a timeline of the key catalysts on...

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) hosts physical health and wellness expos around the nation, not just to get warriors moving again but to connect them with other local warriors who share their life experiences.

Video game enthusiast and Twitch streamer Sean Brendle recently decided to use his passion to raise money for WWP during a 24-hour gaming marathon.

Wounded warrior and yoga teacher Dan Nevins shares how yoga supported his healing.

June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month, with June 27 designated as PTSD Awareness Day. The goal is simple: To increase knowledge among the public about issues related to PTSD.

Brian first connected with WWP in 2015 through a golf outing for veterans, where he benefited from the mentorship of other warriors around him.

Ryan Kules: "The organic resiliency that develops from the military lifestyle is not only key to adapting and overcoming struggles inherent to life on active duty, but also can often serve to...

As part of the Chronotek perks program, passionate supporter Dennis Brady chose Wounded Warrior Project® as his charity of choice.

At the 2017 Courage Awards and Benefit Dinner, Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) recognized warriors and partners who have dedicated time and effort to change the lives of the warriors served by WWP. Army veteran Brett Miller, who was seriously wounded in 2004, received the highest honor for the evening.

NASCAR gets the blood pumping for Robert Gers, an Army veteran served by Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP). The sights, sounds, and smells are part and parcel of a beloved sport – and a pastime that gives Robert and his wife, Crystal, something to bond over.

The two-day brain trust event in Boston focused on the challenges of invisible wounds of war, brought ideas to the forefront, and highlighted collaboration between VA and partners.

During a recent military appreciation game, the East Carolina University (ECU) Pirates welcomed Marine Corps veteran Taniki Richards to throw out the first pitch.

The fifth annual Hiawatha Beach Weekend recently brought families together at picturesque Leech Lake. WALKER, Minn. (June 8, 2017) – Larry Jacobson’s idea of a “small way to do something”...

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