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JUNE IS PTSD AWARENESS MONTH

Creativity can unlock new ways of healing. Learn how warriors #CombatStigma and
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IT’S OUR 20-YEAR ANNIVERSARY

Since 2003, it's been our honor to serve post-9/11 wounded veterans, service
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WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT'S IMPACT

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From Aspiration to Movement: The Transformative Journey of Adaptive Sports

After more than two decades in the U.S. Army, Greg Quarles found himself
rehabbing in a Soldier Recovery Unit, seeking for ways to regain his sense of
purpose, camaraderie, and physical health. He found his answer in Adaptive
Sports, and – though he was severely injured in combat and underwent spinal
surgery just weeks earlier – he tried cycling on a recumbent bike, an effort to
gradually build his strength and confidence.

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Tips for Veterans to Manage Sensory Overload and Triggers

People often commemorate certain festivities with fireworks, whether celebrating
the Fourth of July or ringing in the New Year. Typically, this leads to
reminders to have empathy for military personnel with post-traumatic stress
disorder, as the noise from fireworks could be triggering. But triggers are more
than brightly colored explosions in the sky.

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Press Play on Healing: How Gaming Restores Light for Warriors

Challenged by the transition to civilian life after 20 years of serving in the
Army, Iraq War veteran William Childs unexpectedly found solace in an old
pastime: video gaming.

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A Father's Guide: Courageous Conversations Become a Lesson for the Next
Generation

Mathius had a panic attack, his son on his shoulders, in the middle of what was
supposed to be a night full of smiles, laughter, and memories to last a
lifetime. At the time, he thought it was his duty to shield his son from these
moments – but standing there at the hockey game, son wrapped around him, he
realized he needed help.

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Wounded Warrior Project Honors Peer Leader of the Year

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) announced Ernestor "Tito" Cortez is the Rusty
Baggett Peer Leader of the year. Tito served 24 years in the Army, but caring
for his troops didn't end when he retired from the military. Tito regularly
demonstrates his selfless dedication as a peer leader for WWP™ serves as a
selfless leader.

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