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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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FX Networks and the creative team behind the critically-acclaimed series “You’re the Worst” are supporting Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) to portray raw depictions of relationships and coping with mental health struggles.

People-watching is a way to pass the time and enjoy your surroundings, whether it be at a shopping center, park, or busy city sidewalk. For Marine Corps veteran Joe Merritt, it triggered too many reactions.

On Thursday, June 1, 2017, Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) held its Courage Awards and Benefit Dinner®.

All-American Boy | Veteran and warrior Carl Quaney has never shied away from jobs that require toughness. As a Marine, he patrolled hostile combat zones in Iraq, where his life was compromised...

As Mike Jernigan emerged through a portal from one of the darkened hallways onto Tropicana Field, his senses were aroused by a mix of lasting baseball memories and eruption of bright colors.

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) empowers veterans with the knowledge of identifying what prompts emotional eating so they can make healthier decisions for better mental health and wellness.

This Memorial Day we all honored the selfless men and women who have given their lives to defend our country. See how one warrior pays tribute to them in his own special way. Experience Memorial Day...

Decoration Day | Remembering those who have made the ultimate sacrifice will be even more strongly on the minds of Americans on Memorial Day, May 29. Wounded Warrior Project® CEO Lt. Gen. (ret)...

Bicycling is a big deal here at Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP). For years, it’s been one of the most accessible methods for the warriors we serve to stay active and healthy.

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) encourages veterans and families to visit some of our favorite military landmarks.

Heartfelt testimonial from warrior drives home the Wounded Warrior Project® mission to honor and empower Wounded Warriors by addressing the invisible wounds of war.

Recently, the East Carolina University Pirates honored our nation's veterans on Military Appreciation Day. Wounded warrior Taniki Richard was invited to throw out the first pitch and she shared...

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) CEO Lt. Gen. (ret) Mike Linnington recently spoke to Rita Cosby about the upcoming Courage Awards and Benefit Dinner, the importance of partnerships in connecting,...

You’ve probably seen them scattered around at the gym or being used by specialty fitness trainers. They’re the peculiar foam tubes people lie and roll around on the ground with.

Adding a scoop of low-sugar, low-calorie protein powder to the recipes below instantly makes them post-workout drinks! By James Herrera – Wounded Warrior Project® Physical Health & Wellness...

WWP program events like making signs at Creative Grain Studio give family members of wounded warriors an opportunity to experience firsthand what is possible at social gatherings that connect them...

Landon Thomas dug his right foot in the back of the batter’s box. Hands held high, eyes focused, body coiled like a spring, he unleashed all the fury his 10-year-old body could muster at the next pitch.

Many quotes and clichés exist about the symbolic importance of a step: taking a step forward, a step in the right direction, stepping back to appreciate the bigger picture – the list goes on....

Veterans know the combination of dining out and reduced physical activity can be bad for the waistline as they transition back to civilian life. But that doesn’t mean eliminating date night.

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) is fortunate to have supporters who show their love for wounded veterans with various creative, heartfelt tributes.

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