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"I wrote this song from the point of view of a soldier going to war and how much they miss their family, but they won't give up," said middle schooler Kendall Clausen.

Visiting the White House was only part of the Washington, DC Soldier Ride, though it maintained a proud tradition among United States presidents that began in 2008 with President George W. Bush...

Carried off the battlefield with injuries, many warriors’ service ends when their minds and bodies are rendered unfit – no longer a dependable asset for other service members who complete the...

Hundreds of veterans and supporters crossed home plate at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, finishing a run that raises awareness and funds for the mental health...

“The Courage Awards & Benefit Dinner is only possible because of the profound commitment of our generous...

Backpacking in the wilderness and maintaining your bicycle are activities that require a certain level of preparation and technique.

Unique ways to get moving and stay in shape might not always come naturally. But at a recent Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) physical health and wellness event, warriors used a workout tool familiar to many in the military: sandbags.

Veterans Tour ‘Frozen Tundra,’ Home of the Green Bay Packers The tour of Lambeau Field got wounded veterans out of the house and engaged with fellow warriors, limiting the common struggle of...

On April 4-7, the nation's capital is the site of healing for wounded warriors as Washington, D.C. welcomes Wounded Warrior Project® Soldier Ride®. The cycling event is an opportunity...

When veterans return to civilian life after serving in the military, maintaining a nutritious lifestyle can be a challenge...

Washington, D.C. gave wounded veterans participating in Soldier Ride® D.C. a hero's welcome. Warriors in different stages of recovery cycled through the nation's capital to bond and heal. Wounded...

The entire Noah’s Ark roster was there: alligators, parrots, wolves,...

Professional ice hockey goalie helmet designs are the stuff of legends in the sports world.

Our nation’s warriors develop strong senses of purpose and camaraderie on the battlefield and can benefit immensely from the ability to continue giving back, sharing experiences, and deepening...

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...

Over the past several months, a groundswell of community support has drawn attention to veterans with so-called “bad paper discharge” and reinvigorated discussion about what benefits should be available to those whose service was determined to be less than honorable.

WWP Talk is a mental health support line that is an invaluable, non-clinical form of emotional support for warriors, family members, and caregivers.

Veterans Talk Employment Opportunities at Beltway Gathering

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) veterans recently gathered in Falls Church and discussed the benefits of WWP’s career counseling program.

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) invited a group of warriors and their guests to face this very predicament when they connected at a recent couples painting date night – with ’80s classics.

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) just registered warrior 100,000, but an estimated 800,000 wounded veterans of this generation are still not signed up for WWP’s life-saving services.

It may be too early for the Lambeau Leap, but any time is good to thank wounded warriors for their service and sacrifice. The Green Bay Packers did just that when a group of Wounded Warrior...

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is still processing all...

Soldier Ride events are carefully planned to ensure warriors are accommodated no matter where they are in their recoveries from visible and invisible wounds. By James Herrera – Physical Health...

The onset of spring brings a tradition to remove the junk from your home. By now you’ve probably taken down...

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) veterans recently gathered for dinner and discussed the civilian career world with members of WWP’s Warriors to Work®...

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