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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 has earned a 4/4 Star rating on Charity Navigator. This Charitable Organization is headquartered in Jacksonville, FL.

  3. 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.

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

  5. 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.

  6. In the 20 years since Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) began, programs and services have been added and evolved to meet the growing and changing needs of warriors and their families. What started in 2003 as a grassroots effort to provide comfort items to injured service members returning from war.

  7. Jun 1, 2021 · Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) today announced its first phase of community partnership grants with 15 new and existing veteran and military service organizations. Learn more.

  8. Wounded Warrior Project, Jacksonville, Florida. 3,074,955 likes · 49,880 talking about this · 2,200 were here. Like our page to help wounded veterans reclaim their lives.

  9. Wounded Warrior Project is grateful for her work in advocating for the passage of the Major Richard Star Act. This interview took place in 2023. Originally from Texas, Tonya Star was the wife of Army Major Richard Star, a post-9/11 veteran who contracted cancer due to toxic exposure while deployed in the Middle East.

  10. Aug 9, 2019 · In 2015, Wounded Warrior Project seemed, in the world of veterans' support organizations, to have it all: a compelling mission. Celebrity endorsements from the likes of Trace Adkins and Jimmy...

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