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Wounded Warrior Project is a nonprofit organization for veterans and active duty service members. Learn about our programs and supporting wounded warriors.

Slide 1: Warrior Survey Results Released Slide 2: Your Gift Will Be Matched $1-for-$1 in Honor of Brain Injury Awareness Month Slide 3: Vehicle Donations Help Fund Programs Like Soldier Ride Slide 4: Wounded Warrior Project's Impact Slide 5: Select WWP Headwear Now Just $19.95

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Warrior Survey Results Released

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Thousands of WWP warriors shared their experiences, and we've listened. Key findings in this report help us understand their challenges and needs, allowing us to better serve warriors and advocate for change.

[Explore findings](/mission/warrior-survey)

Your Gift Will Be Matched $1-for-$1 in Honor of Brain Injury Awareness Month

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Vehicle Donations Help Fund Programs Like Soldier Ride

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It's fast, easy, tax-deductible and available in all 50 states.

[Start now](https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/corporate-giving/corporate-partnerships/current-partners/ncs-vehicle-donations)

Wounded Warrior Project's Impact

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As a nonprofit organization for veterans, WWP has tirelessly advocated for warriors and their families since 2003.

[Read More](/impact)

Select WWP Headwear Now Just $19.95

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“If I can be a part of an organization that helps people heal and find peace, then the end of my service is not the end. I’m just serving in a new way now.”

Wounded Warrior  

**Taniki Richard**

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By [donating](/donate "Donate"), [fundraising](/give-back "Give Back"), or [spreading the word](https://newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org/ "Newsroom (Opens in a new window)"), you can help warriors get back on track and become a positive force in their communities.

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We can’t empower warriors without you. Support those who served us with a one-time or monthly donation.

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Fundraise

Host or participate in a fundraising initiative to help warriors recover and transition back into civilian life.

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Help raise awareness by sharing inspirational stories with your friends on social media.

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WHAT'S NEW AT WWP

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How Sleep Can Affect Your Mental Health and Improve Your Quality of Life

Sleep has a fundamental role in shaping our overall health and quality of life – helping to regulate hormones, bolster immunity, and enhance cognitive function and emotional resilience. Yet, people often overlook sleep issues as a significant health concern.

[Read more](https://newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org/How-Sleep-Can-Affect-Your-Mental-Health-and-Improve-Your-Quality-of-Life "Read more: How Sleep Can Affect Your Mental Health and Improve Your Quality of Life")

Championing Veterans Needs Through Advocacy

Service is uniquely engrained in all warriors, and for Caroline Fermin, communications and advocacy have always been key aspects of the meaning of service. She spent 25 years in the Marine Corps, primarily serving as a communications officer, a role she enjoyed because it allowed her to experience field time and deployments. Later, she became an adjutant, responsible for all administrative support for the commander. 

[Read more](https://newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org/Championing-Veterans-Needs-Through-Advocacy "Read more: Championing Veterans Needs Through Advocacy")

Redefining Resilience: How Wounded Warrior Project Helped Jackie Gordon Move Forward

Jackie Gordon braced herself as she approached the familiar stretch of road in the Florida Keys, just past Coral Shores High School where students lined the streets in support. This was the exact spot where she fell the year before, leaving her injured and unable to complete her first Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) Soldier Ride®.

[Read more](https://newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org/Redefining-Resilience-How-Wounded-Warrior-Project-Helped-Jackie-Gordon-Move-Forward "Read more: Redefining Resilience: How Wounded Warrior Project Helped Jackie Gordon Move Forward")

Parker’s Kitchen Serves Up $300K for Wounded Veterans

If you’ve ever been asked to round up your purchase to the nearest dollar at a gas station or grocery store, you might wonder, does a few cents really make a difference? What you don’t always see is the collective impact of all those who said "yes" before and after you. What if your spare change was, in fact, life-changing?

[Read more](https://newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org/Parkers-Kitchen-Serves-Up-300K-for-Wounded-Veterans "Read more: Parker’s Kitchen Serves Up $300K for Wounded Veterans")

New Data Reaffirms Veteran Struggles — Wounded Warrior Project Lays Out Solutions for Change

More than 20 years after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, new data from the Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) Warrior Survey Wave 3 reveals that financial strain and mental health struggles remain significant for post-9/11 wounded veterans. The survey, representing more than 185,000 registered WWP warriors, highlights critical quality-of-life challenges, including a sleep crisis that fuels PTSD, suicide risk, chronic illness, and economic instability.

[Read more](https://newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org/2025-02-26-New-Data-Reaffirms-Veteran-Struggles-Wounded-Warrior-Project-Lays-Out-Solutions-for-Change "Read more: New Data Reaffirms Veteran Struggles — Wounded Warrior Project Lays Out Solutions for Change")

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“Wounded Warrior Project doesn’t just help with one aspect of a Warrior’s life; it’s very well rounded. It’s not just handing out money. They are a hand up, not a handout.”

Wounded Warrior  

**Sean Karpf**

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