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Warriors Doing Hard Things

Presented by Mojo® Energy Pouches

Veterans have been doing hard things from the moment they took their oath to protect our country, and they continue to do so after their service. Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) is proud to celebrate warriors who are embarking on physical, mental, and financial feats of strength to thrive in life. Warriors Doing Hard Things, presented by Mojo Energy Pouches, highlights amazing warrior stories of courage and resilience. 

These stories have been on display since the founding of our country, and as we celebrate 250 years of American Independence, we honor the veterans whose service and sacrifice made this milestone possible. The warriors showcased in this campaign will attempt world records, cast away the mental and emotional weight they carried from their service, and connect with the community on a journey that will cover hundreds of miles. 

“It’s inspiring to see warriors come out of their comfort zone and do hard things,” said Wilton Williamson Jr., WWP vice president of connection. “Whether those hard things are physical, mental, or financial, Wounded Warrior Project stands with warriors and their families as they navigate life’s challenges to find and protect their purpose.” 

Warriors Facing Challenges Their Way

Hard things are not limited to physical feats of strength. Every warrior has their own story and overcomes their own challenges.  

The most recent WWP Warrior Survey* findings show: 

“Seeing warriors even attempt to do hard things and set out to accomplish a goal inspires me in my post Marine Corps career. It also inspires other warriors to try even harder and push to do different hard things,” said Williamson. 

WWP’s work to honor and empower warriors is only possible because of generous Americans and organizations who help us serve warriors and their families at no cost to them. 

“Mojo® Energy Pouches is incredibly proud to join forces with Wounded Warrior Project in celebrating our veterans’ physical and emotional strengths through Warriors Doing Hard Things,” said Craig Neely, EVP of Marketing at Swisher. “The mental and physical wellbeing of our servicemen and women is essential to the progress and prosperity of our country, and Mojo is committed to keeping warriors energized as they continue to represent the best of America.” 

“It’s exciting, it’s refreshing, and it’s inspiring to see warriors even attempt what they once thought was impossible on the path to their own healing journey,” said Williamson Jr. “Together with a grateful nation, we honor their courage, celebrate their resilience, and empower their futures.” 

Follow WWP on social media to see inspiring stories of Warriors Doing Hard Things.


"We’re meeting the warriors where they’re at to honor and empower them to challenge themselves to push beyond perceived limits to do hard things.”

"It’s exciting, it’s refreshing and it’s inspiring to see warriors even attempt what they once thought was impossible on the path to their own healing journey.”

Contact: Rich Donnelly, Public Relations, rdonnelly@woundedwarriorproject.org, 904.831.7315

About Wounded Warrior Project

Wounded Warrior Project is our nation’s leading veteran services organization, focused on the total well-being of post-9/11 wounded, ill, or injured veterans. Our programs, advocacy, and awareness efforts help warriors thrive, provide essential lifelines to families and caregivers, and prevent veteran suicides. Learn more about Wounded Warrior Project.

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