Money is one of the top relationship challenges, especially for couples navigating the transition to civilian life. Wounded Warrior Project offers financial wellness resources because we know stability at home supports healing in every veteran's life. During Financial Capability Month, we invite you to make space for open conversation with your spot and create a plan for financial success! Here are some tips to help you get started: https://wwp.news/4iaSZHP
Wounded Warrior Project
Non-profit Organizations
Jacksonville, FL 309,798 followers
The mission of Wounded Warrior Project is to honor and empower wounded warriors.
About us
Every warrior has a next mission. We know that the transition to civilian life is a journey. And for every warrior, family member, and caregiver, that journey looks different. Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) began in 2003 as a small, grassroots effort providing simple care and comfort items to the hospital bedsides of the first wounded service members returning home from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. As their post-service needs evolved, so have our programs and services. Today, through our direct programs in mental health, career counseling, and long-term rehabilitative care, along with our advocacy efforts, we improve the lives of millions of warriors and their families. This effort requires the passion and commitment of friends, supporters, and like-minded organizations that enable us to fulfill our mission. With their collaboration and support, we strive to ensure that when those who serve come home, they’re afforded every opportunity to be as successful as a civilian as they were in the military.
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 501-1,000 employees
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- Jacksonville, FL
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2003
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Happy #NationalSiblingDay! Siblings can be the best support system, especially for those who have suffered from events during their time in the service, both visible and invisible. Be sure to reach out to your siblings today and let them know how much they mean to you.
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On April 9, 1942, more than 75,000 American and Filipino soldiers were captured after the Battle of Bataan and forced to march 65 miles through extreme heat and brutal conditions. This moment in history is remembered as the Bataan Death March. To honor their sacrifice, warriors completed the 36th Annual Bataan Memorial Death March at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. This challenging event reflects the strength, endurance, and respect today’s veterans carry forward. We’re proud to support these warriors, and WWP teammates were there to cheer them on as they crossed the finish line.
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Angie Lupe’s story of battling PTSD and suicidal thoughts shows that recovery is possible. By sharing her experiences, she is encouraging other veterans to seek the help they need. Warriors need to know that they are not alone in their struggles and help is available. Her story: https://wwp.news/4jqeJAw
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WWP's Soldier Ride recently brought warriors together in Annapolis for more than just a bike ride. It was about reconnecting, rediscovering purpose, and reminding each other that healing is possible together. WBAL joined warriors to speak about their experience as they hit the road: https://lnkd.in/eAGveVgA
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Stress can be overwhelming, especially for veterans who often face unique stressors. WWP offers tools, tips, and mental health support to help warriors stay grounded during tough moments. Learn how breathing exercises, physical movement, and setting goals can help navigate stress effectively: https://wwp.news/4jbaYP0
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More than 25 warriors joined WWP’s Soldier Ride DC to rediscover their purpose, built connection, and prove that strength comes from the challenges they’ve overcome. For many veterans, Soldier Ride is the start of a lifelong path to recovery. Learn more: https://wwp.news/3R0Pwk3
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This week at The American Association of Suicidology conference, WWP teamed up with LivingWorks to share strategies for reducing veteran suicide. The latest warrior survey reveals that nearly 1 in 3 WWP warriors experienced suicidal thoughts in the last year. The session highlighted the importance of a proactive, community-driven approach to recognize and address suicide risk early. Learn more: https://wwp.news/3YbXSZW #AAS2025
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Spring has sprung for Minnesota warriors, and that means it's time to prepare for some outdoor fun! They each constructed, stained, and decorated cornhole sets to take home. Aside from building the sets, they strengthened relationships and the activity sparked some excitement for warriors to plan outdoor events for spring through fall! Learn more about warrior connection programs like this one: https://wwp.news/4lngqk7
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What does resilience really look like? For Army veteran Danielle Green, it’s not just about surviving injury, but it’s about discovering her new purpose after it. She shares how strength and support can lead to powerful transformation. Read her powerful story: https://wwp.news/4iQzfdM How has adversity shaped your purpose?
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