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Few things are more powerful than sincere gratitude. A simple "thank you" can go a long way to mending fences, making connections-- and showing the bravest among us that they are not forgotten....

Wounded Warrior Project Welcomes Four New Board Members

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Nov. 14, 2016) – Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) welcomes to its board of directors four new members with the appointments of Lt. Gen. (ret) Richard Tryon, the Honorable Juan...

Wounded warrior Nancy Beetstra is one of many injured veterans with a powerful story of transition, recovery, and living life on their own terms. Watch Nancy share her inspiring story of triumph...

The Great Florida Cattle Drive recently provided some veterans with a chance to bond in the great outdoors, western-style. The drive has rich historical origins: a cattle drive that took place in...

Smooth jazz, the sound of sizzling meats and the aroma of charcoal smoke filled the Ability360 courtyard as military veterans grilled and smoked sausages, chicken and hamburgers at the Wounded...

One of the groups eagerly anticipating the election is veterans, and two of them, retired Air Force Chief Petty Officer Ramon Moore and Master...

More than 31,000 Veterans Respond to Survey JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Nov. 3, 2016) – New data shows wounded warriors face a greater need for help from veterans service organizations, the government,...

Homeland Magazine Feature, November 2016-- For these female wounded veterans, coming together to bond for Project Odyssey® meant navigating not only turbulent waters in a rafting activity that...

On Friday, October 28 warriors brought their children to Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) headquarters for some scary good fun just in time for Halloween. Kids enjoyed a trek through the WWP...

Warriors Speak teammate Jennifer Mackinday's life was changed forever on (date) when her brother James became the victim of a bombing as he ate lunch with combat buddies in Mosul, Iraq. Jennifer...

Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Good Wife, Grey’s Anatomy) portrays super-villain Negan on AMC’s The Walking Dead. Morgan attended a recent Comic Con and showed his support of Wounded Warrior...

25 warriors and their families spent an evening playing board games at Wounded Warrior Project® headquarters in Jacksonville, FL.

Our CEO Michael Linnington spoke at last week's Association of United States Army (AUSA) National conference in DC during their Family Forum. We were honored to sponsor the forum, as we understand...

In the wake of reorganization changes, WWP CEO Mike Linnington sat down with News 4 Jax’s Lynnsey Gardner to discuss WWP’s continuing commitment to honoring and empowering Wounded Warriors.

VA Announces Several Caregiver Partnerships Announcement Made During Caregiver Summit WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) today announced several new and expanded partnerships...

Congress Passes Bill to Help Wounded Veterans Start Families WWP-Led Coalition Advocated on Behalf of Nearly 2,000 Couples WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 29, 2016) – Veteran service organizations...

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) is excited to announce an innovative social collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Coaching Into Care program! This VA program provides...

The new CEO of the Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP), Lieutenant General Mike Linnington, United States Army, Retired, is announcing changes to the structure of the organization to fulfill its mission to provide quality care and support to America’s wounded service members and veterans.

By Vesta M. Anderson “I was forced to come to terms with some of the things that are different about me now,” said Ryan Reidelbaugh from his home in San Diego, California in July 2016. “I...

Surrounding Meosha Thomas are groups of sweating, exhausted veterans. They are being pushed to their breaking point as instructors and trainers circle, shouting encouragement to drive them forward...

A Motorcycle Enthusiast, His Chihuahua, and 18 Months on The Road

For years, Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) has funded organizations that share the WWP mission to honor and empower Wounded Warriors. Through a continued partnership, WWP will be investing $9 million in The Mission Continues, another veteran service organization (VSO) that gives injured veterans a chance to use their skills and talents to give back to local communities.

The lives of veterans are filled with certain moments that can only be truly understood and respected among other service members - and their families. These are stories that veterans are comfortable sharing with each other, but are not often shared with the outside world.

In a major legislative victory for wounded veterans struggling with fertility and reproductive health, the Senate Appropriations Committee voted to support reproductive assistance for injured service members.

In addition to displaying extraordinary valor in our nation's armed forces, warriors have passions and talents that many of us don't know about. Marine Sal Gonzalez certainly does and he unveiled...

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