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  1. Wounded Warrior Project is a nonprofit organization for veterans and active duty service members. Learn about our programs and supporting wounded warriors.

  2. Wounded Warrior Project provides free veteran assistance programs that will help you take the next steps in your life.

  3. Wounded Warrior Project is a direct service organization. 100% of your donation supports wounded warriors. About 71% -- more than $260 million in fiscal year 2023 – was spent directly on programs and services for wounded warriors, families, and caregivers.

  4. Wounded Warrior Project helps families of veterans reconnect through events that support family bonding and transitional skills. By providing the space and time for veterans to spend with their loved ones, the transition from service member to civilian gets that much easier.

  5. Your generous donation to WWP will help support injured veterans and their families. Learn how you can honor a warrior today by donating to veterans.

  6. WWP empowers post 9/11 American veterans, often of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, providing support to warriors wounded in combat and their families.

  7. Contact us with questions or find your nearest local veteran charity. We are a U.S. veteran non-profit serving wounded veterans, caregivers and their families.

  8. If you are a veteran or active duty service member of the U.S. armed forces and suffered a physical or mental injury, wound, or illness during your military service on or after September 11, 2001, you can register below. Once verified, you’ll have access to our programs in areas like mental health, financial wellness, physical health, and ...

  9. Since 2010, Wounded Warrior Project ® (WWP) has provided over 78,000 life-changing mental health services to warriors and family members – helping veterans and their families live happier and more fulfilling lives.

  10. Jan 11, 2022 · That's why Wounded Warrior Project ® (WWP) remains focused on breaking down barriers to mental health care, helping injured veterans find new civilian careers, providing long-term rehabilitative care for the most severely injured, and advocating for policies to improve the lives of millions of warriors and their families.

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