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 * About 
    * Who We Are
    * Diversity and Inclusion
    * The Wounded Warrior Homes Team
    * Financial Documents
    * Veterans, PTSD, and TBI
    * In the News

 * Get Involved
 * Support Services 
    * LIFE Transition Program

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      * Financial Documents
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      * In the News
   
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      * LIFE Transition Program
   
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   About
    * Who We Are
    * Diversity and Inclusion
    * The Wounded Warrior Homes Team
    * Financial Documents
    * Veterans, PTSD, and TBI
    * In the News

   Get Involved
   Support Services
    * LIFE Transition Program

   Boogie Ball
   Golf
   Sponsors
   Contact
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 * WE HELP VETERANS GO FROM WOUNDED WARRIOR TO SUCCESSFUL CIVILIAN.
   
   
   
   LEARN HOW YOU CAN HELP
   

 * THE PROBLEM - AND THE WOUNDED WARRIOR HOMES SOLUTION
   
   
   
   AN ESTIMATED 22 VETERANS COMMIT SUICIDE EVERYDAY IN AMERICA
   
   A growing body of research suggest that stable housing reduces stress in
   individuals. Reduction of risk, such as stress is an important aspect of
   suicide prevention.
   
   OVER 60% OF WOUNDED SERVICE MEMBERS SUFFER FROM TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI)
   
   According to a recent study by the Journal of the American Medical
   Association of Psychiatry found that 20% of veterans with TBI reported
   suicidal thoughts.
   
   LONG TERM HOUSING = LONG TERM SUCCESS
   
   In order to save returning post-9/11 combat veterans’ lives, Wounded Warrior
   Homes provides affordable long term transitional housing, hands on resources
   and a defined path for each service member to transition from active-duty
   military service to independent living.
   
   LIFE: OUR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
   
   Each WWH veteran is introduced to our transitional care and counseling
   program, LIFE – Living Independently For Ever, LIFE provides: Case
   Management, Individual Transition Plans, Life Counseling, Release Planning
   and up to 2 years in a Wounded Warrior Home.
   
    

 * STEVE L. GIVES AN UPDATE AFTER HIS TIME AT WOUNDED WARRIOR HOMES
   
   
 * WHAT OUR VETERANS SAY ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS
   
   
   
   “Before I reached out for help from Wounded Warriors Homes I was homeless. I
   lived in my car in Vista, California for 30 days. This event was very
   self-reflective and humbling. I never begged for money but I did go to bed
   hungry some nights. I finally enrolled in the VA and was happily directed to
   the WWH. On June 15th, 2014 I moved in and my life drastically changed. I
   hope to one day get the opportunity to teach, train, motivate and encourage
   others by either becoming a pastor, mentor, school teacher or a guidance
   counselor.”
   
   
   
   Steven
   
   United States Marine Corps
   
   “I was a veteran of 18 years. After an injury and years of taking opiates,
   coupled with PTSD and TBI symptoms, it all ultimately led to my early
   departure from what I loved to do. Once out of the military I was left
   jobless, homeless, and without a car. After having a series of blackouts, no
   one was willing to take a risk with me and I ended up in the hospital with
   nowhere to go. I got temporary shelter at a local crisis house and while
   there, my case manager referred me to Wounded Warrior Homes. A lot of stress
   has been taken out of my life and I honestly can’t say where I would be if it
   weren’t for Wounded Warrior Homes.”
   
   
   
   Anonymous Veteran
   
   Served by WWH
   
   “Wounded Warrior Homes has been there for me, and helped me out with hard
   times when my service was done for the country. My life was missing people
   that care. I suffer from post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury.
   It’s been tough getting my life together. I would like to say thank you to
   the Wounded Warrior Homes staff for all the assistance.”
   
   
   
   Anonymous Veteran
   
   Served by WWH

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