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May 2, 2023

War wounds are not always physical. Invisible wounds are among the most common for veterans who served after 9/11, according to the latest data from Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP).

Apr 27, 2023

Wounded Warrior Project issued the following statement encouraging Congress to ensure the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has the resources to provide care and benefits to wounded, ill, and...

Apr 13, 2023

Nearly 30 wounded warriors visited the White House today for the annual Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) Soldier Ride®, where they were cheered on and hosted by Vice President Kamala Harris and...

Mar 17, 2023

Join Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) at 1 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, March 21, as it hands over command of its Instagram (IG) Live to two distinguished female veterans. Tune in live as the Army duo –...

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May 2, 2023

War wounds are not always physical. Invisible wounds are among the most common for veterans who served after 9/11, according to the latest data from Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP).

Apr 27, 2023

Wounded Warrior Project issued the following statement encouraging Congress to ensure the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has the resources to provide care and benefits to wounded, ill, and...

Apr 13, 2023

Nearly 30 wounded warriors visited the White House today for the annual Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) Soldier Ride®, where they were cheered on and hosted by Vice President Kamala Harris and...

Mar 17, 2023

Join Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) at 1 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, March 21, as it hands over command of its Instagram (IG) Live to two distinguished female veterans. Tune in live as the Army duo –...

Warrior Stories & Features

How to Say Thank You – 8 Ways to Support Military Appreciation Month

While any time is a good time to thank military members for their service, May is Military Appreciation Month and a great time to recognize those who took the oath to serve and protect our country. Looking for more than words to say thank you to service members and veterans? ...

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2022 Annual Warrior Survey Results

The Annual Warrior Survey from Wounded Warrior Project helps shape WWP’s programs and services for post-9/11 wounded warriors. These veterans continue to face challenges mentally, physically, and financially. As the largest, most comprehensive survey of wounded post-9/11 veterans, it gives warriors a platform to express concerns, voice their needs, and share their successes — ensuring that their voices never fall silent. This video highlights some of the key findings of the 2022 Annual Warrior Survey.

Warriors Hike 17 Miles to Raise Awareness for Veteran Suicide

During the week of Veterans Day, warriors hiked 17 miles to raise awareness for veteran suicide. 17 signifies the number of veterans that take their lives every day. According to WWP's Annual Warrior Survey, nearly 1 in 4 post-9/11 wounded veterans registered with the nonprofit had suicidal thoughts in the past 12 months. Our mission is to offer hope and healing to these veterans.

A Long-Awaited Victory for Veterans: Honoring Our PACT Act

At a White House ceremony Aug. 10, Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) applauded President Joe Biden's signing of the SFC Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT Act. The legislation will guarantee care and benefits for veterans who suffer the ill effects of their exposure to burn pits and other toxins while serving America.

WWP Honor Our PACT Act News Conference

Exposure to burn pits and other environmental hazards is a serious health issue for many post-9/11 veterans. More than 3 million post-9/11 veterans were potentially exposed to toxic substances during overseas deployments. Now, far too many of them are developing cancers, autoimmune disorders, skin diseases, respiratory illnesses, and other conditions. We strongly support the Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act. This important legislation will give veterans access to the health care and benefits they have earned through their service to our nation.

2022 Rusty Baggett Peer Leader of the Year Award

New Orleans Saints wide receiver, Marquez Callaway, surprises warrior Diana Bourgeois with the news that she is Wounded Warrior Project's Rusty Baggett Peer Support Leader of the Year.

Wounded Warrior Project's Annual Warrior Survey 2021

Wounded Warrior Project’s Annual Warrior Survey is the largest, most comprehensive survey of post-9/11 wounded veterans. Its findings help policymakers, veterans service organizations, and the health care community support the needs of wounded warriors. The survey tells us about the well-being of WWP warriors and allows us to track their mental, physical, and financial health.

Soldier Ride Miami-Key West 2022

Soldier Ride is a unique, multi-day riding event that helps warriors build their confidence and strength through shared physical activities and bonds of service in a supportive environment. The program incorporates skill-building practices that accommodate all ability levels. Warriors never ride alone; they move forward together, as a unit, just as they did during their military service. Check out this video as a group of more than 40 warriors rode through different cities in south Florida.

Wounded Warrior Project Helps Family Find Independence

Janice Huss is a caregiver for her son Morgan after he was injured while serving our country. The young Army veteran had suffered a heart attack and seizures because of a previously unknown medical condition. A lack of oxygen led to an anoxic brain injury. Janice then connected with Wounded Warrior Project’s Independence Program which helps warriors, like Morgan, who face a lifetime relying on the help of caregivers for everyday tasks.

Invisible Wounds of War: A Veteran Documentary

Warrior Nick Morrison's Humvee was hit by improvised explosive devices on two separate occasions while he was deployed to Iraq with the U.S. Marine Corps. But it was the one that blew up a vehicle he wasn't in that he blames for the severity of his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and survivor's guilt.

2021 Peer Support Group Rusty Baggett Award

Melvin Gatewood is recipient of the 2021 Peer Support Group Rusty Bagget Award. He received the news with a very special surprise!

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