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Women Warriors

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Women represent the fastest-growing population among military service members and veterans. As the population grows, we continue to learn more about their experiences.

While women are breaking down barriers in service to our country, they still experience unique challenges – in uniform and after service.

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) developed the Women Warriors Initiative to address these disparities and empower our sisters who have served.

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Empower Women Vets: Donna Pratt

Women represent the fastest-growing population among military service members and veterans. As the population grows, we continue to learn more about their experiences. Warrior Donna Pratt shares her journey from being injured to changing her life with WWP.

Empower Women Vets: Danielle Green

Warrior Danielle Green was patrolling a police station rooftop in Iraq when she was injured by a rocket-propelled grenade. She learned how to adapt to her new way of life and with the help of Wounded Warrior Project, she learned that she didn't have to go through recovery alone.

Empower Women Vets: Antoinette Wallace

Warrior Antoinette Wallace found herself in a dark place once she returned home from Iraq and living as a survivor of military sexual trauma. She shares how she went on a journey to empowerment with the help of Wounded Warrior Project.

Empower Women Vets: Beth King

Women represent the fastest-growing population among military service members and veterans. As the population grows, we continue to learn more about their experiences. Warrior Beth King shares her journey with Wounded Warrior Project.

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