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Warning! All content is copyright protected by Wounded Warrior Project® Skip to main content It's our 20th anniversary and it's been our honor to serve post-9/11 veterans, service members, and their families. Learn more Contact Us Español * * Who We Are Dropdown Annual Warrior Survey Meet a Warrior Meet Our Supporters Warriors Speak Careers * How We Help Dropdown Adaptive Sports Alumni Connection Program Benefits Services Community Partners Family Support Financial Education Government Affairs Independence Program International Support Mental Wellness WWP Peer Support Groups Physical Health & Wellness Project Odyssey Soldier Ride Warrior Care Network Warriors to Work WWP Resource Center WWP Talk * Warriors & Families * Get Involved * Ways to Donate * Shop * Contact Us * Español * Join * Donate Join Donate Previous HELP VETERANS WHO SACRIFICED FOR OUR FREEDOM. YOUR INDEPENDENCE DAY GIFT WILL BE MATCHED. Double Your Impact YOUR COMPANY CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE From employee giving to sponsoring a WWP event or becoming a corporate partner, there are many ways your company can help injured veterans. Learn more JUNE IS PTSD AWARENESS MONTH Creativity can unlock new ways of healing. Learn how warriors #CombatStigma and embrace therapeutic experiences with art to help manage PTSD and improve mental health. Learn more IT’S OUR 20-YEAR ANNIVERSARY Since 2003, it's been our honor to serve post-9/11 wounded veterans, service members, and their families – and we’re just getting started. See what's possible WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT'S IMPACT As a nonprofit organization for veterans, WWP has tirelessly advocated for warriors and their families since 2003. Read more CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY WITH FLAG GEAR Shop now Next Start Your Journey Find Your Community See The Difference “If I can be a part of an organization that helps people heal and find peace, then the end of my service is not the end. I’m just serving in a new way now.” WOUNDED WARRIOR Taniki Richard MAKE AN IMPACT By donating, fundraising, or spreading the word, you can help warriors get back on track and become a positive force in their communities. DONATE We can’t empower warriors without you. Support those who served us with a one-time or monthly donation. FUNDRAISE Host or participate in a fundraising initiative to help warriors recover and transition back into civilian life. SHARE Help raise awareness by sharing inspirational stories with your friends on social media. WHAT'S NEW AT WWP Previous 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. Read more 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. Read more 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. Read more 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. Read more 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. Read more Next “Wounded Warrior Project doesn’t just help with one aspect of a Warrior’s life; it’s very well rounded. It’s not just handing out money. They are a hand up, not a handout.” WOUNDED WARRIOR Sean Karpf GET INVOLVED WITH WWP Sign up for our email newsletter and get the latest info on events, fundraisers and ways to make an impact. SIGN UP 877.TEAM.WWP (832.6997) * STAY INFORMED * Newsroom * Warrior Stories & Features * News Releases * WWP News Coverage * Awards & Recognition * ABOUT US * Board of Directors * Leadership * Cool Careers * Contact Us * Financials * FAQs * Protect Yourself From Fraud * SUPPORT * Live Chat * Donate Now * WWPShop.org * Support Our Partners * Partners 4899 Belfort Road Suite 300 Jacksonville, FL 32256 * CONNECT WITH US * * * * * * © 2024 Wounded Warrior Project * Privacy Policy * Terms of Use * State Notices * Sitemap Wounded Warrior Project ® is a tax-exempt 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization CFC #11425