To Feel
Like Yourself"
We connect wounded warriors and their families with resources that can help them begin healing inside and out.
Wounded Warrior
Chris Gordon
Find out if you're eligible for Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) no-cost programs and services.
Warrior Registration
Family Support Registration
Take the quiz
Join
Support
Advocate
News
The Shop
"It's Possible
Twenty years ago, WWP started comforting the first wounded service members coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan. Since then, we've continually adapted to meet the changing needs of warriors and their families. Select the icons to learn how we provide support.
Our community understands where you've been and offers no-cost support that can reduce the burden of visible and invisible wounds associated with military service. Register online today and discover what's possible when we work together.
Learn more
Unfortunately, you are not eligible, but we can connect you with other veteran service organizations based on your needs. Please get in touch with the WWP Resource Center for more information.
You may be eligible!
Government Affairs
WWP Resource Center
Learn what's available today and what we're striving for tomorrow.
Continuous Care Services
Independence Program
Gain independence with resources and support through our program.
WWP Peer Support Groups
Alumni Connection
Connect with other people who understand your experience.
Warriors to Work
Financial Education
Benefits Services
Get help accessing benefits, finding a job, and managing money.
Physical Health & Wellness Coaching
Soldier Ride
Adaptive Sports
Live better with an active lifestyle and healthy eating.
Warrior Care Network® is offered through four world-class academic medical centers that provide care tailored to each warrior's needs. Studies show that participants have significantly improved PTSD and depression symptoms after completing the program. Warrior Care Network® services are provided at no cost, and financial assistance is available to cover expenses like groceries and housing.
WWP Talk
Project Odyssey
Warrior Care Network
Find support that works for you and your family.
No, but a family member did
Yes
No
Reconnect with a sense of purpose through Project Odyssey® (PO). PO combines adventure-based activities, goal setting, and mental health workshops to restore resiliency, coping, and communication skills for veterans. Forge bonds, overcome challenges, and achieve your goals with fellow veterans while hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, snowboarding, and more as you work together to reach your potential.
We're just a phone call away when you need to talk with someone. The friendly voice on the other end of the line is there to coach, support, clarify goals, and help find ways to reach them. WWP Talk can be a valuable resource for warriors and family members feeling isolated and depressed. If you're a veteran or caregiver feeling overwhelmed, you're not alone because we're here to listen.
WWP's Adaptive Sports program empowers wounded warriors to reach their full potential. Specialized sports clinics provide equipment and training as warriors develop athletic skills based on their abilities. As each warrior improves their adaptive skills and overall physical fitness, they're encouraged and inspired to move on to the next level of the program. Adaptive sporting events also offer opportunities to connect with fellow veterans with shared experiences and interests.
Warriors are there with each other, mile after mile and day after day, during WWP's Soldier Ride®. Veterans find strength in numbers through biking, snowboarding, virtual events, and other shared journeys where they can encourage one another. Soldier Ride is about boosting confidence while harnessing strength, skill, and perseverance to get to the finish line with fellow warriors.
WWP's multi-week coaching program helps warriors build a foundation for a healthier life. Coaching sessions motivate and guide warriors toward improving their physical and mental wellness. Through coach feedback, warriors are empowered to identify and pursue goals, maintain an active lifestyle, and follow nutritional habits supporting their long-term health. Monthly Fitness and Wellness challenges offer extra motivation to stay on track.
WWP advocates to ensure injured veterans receive the benefits they earned in a manner that honors their service. Our Benefits Services team helps explain to veterans and their families what benefit options are available to them — and works to ensure they get them so that warriors can focus less on red tape and more on their recovery journey.
Veterans can get the tools to put themselves on a solid financial footing through WWP's Financial Education program. With seminars, one-on-one counseling, and online resources, we help veterans create a strategy to take charge of their current and future finances. Whether drawing up a budget for today, saving for tomorrow, or tackling debt over the long term, we are here to support you during every step of your financial journey.
Warriors to Work® provides the resources to help warriors transfer the skills they learned in the military to civilian careers. Through networking opportunities, career counseling, resume writing tips, and other job search assistance, we help veterans find meaningful employment and feel empowered to reach their highest career ambitions. We also partner with employers to connect them with veterans resulting in strong employer/employee relationships.
Each veteran and family served by WWP becomes part of our community of Alumni who support each other. Join family events with other veterans, add fellow warriors to your professional network, or head outside for recreational activities with other WWP Alumni. Through the Alumni Connection Program, warriors build camaraderie and draw strength from fellow service members who understand what it's like to transition back to civilian life.
Warriors are there for fellow warriors through WWP Peer Support Groups located throughout the U.S. Dedicated to listening to and helping each other, a peer support group can ease the transition back to civilian life by connecting you with other warriors who know what you're going through.
WWP helps catastrophically wounded warriors live independently by providing community support services, home health care, art and equine therapies, mental health programs, and other assistance to meet their needs for years to come. Caregivers access peer support and therapist services while WWP, veterans, and their families work together to help warriors achieve independence and stay active in their community.
Continuous Care Services are offered to help warriors in the Independence Program and their primary caregivers prepare for the future by providing no-cost professional services in estate and financial planning to ensure that warriors have the economic means to live as independently as possible. Beginning with a comprehensive life-care plan, our team will work with you to build a pathway to your future and ensure that the legal documents are in place to execute the desired long-term care and financial plan.
The WWP Resource Center is where many veterans and families take their first steps on their journey with WWP. Our team here at the center is ready to welcome, listen to, and connect you with programs that can help. We'll answer your questions, connect you with community resources, and provide referrals for WWP programs and services.
WWP's Government Affairs team advocates for laws, legislation, and programs that support our warriors and families on their journey following military service. WWP amplifies the voices of over 236,000 Alumni and family members in the halls of Congress and beyond as we fight for improved access to VA benefits, mental health programs, traumatic brain injury research, and many other initiatives that address the urgent needs of those who've served.
We're with warriors every step of the way—growing and evolving with them to meet their ever-changing needs. Below, watch and read where that journey has led, and you'll see why we're excited about what the next 20 years will bring.
Read more
Warrior Opens Path to Bright Future while Battling MS
The Secondary Trauma of PTSD in Veteran Families and Caregivers
What Veterans Should Know Before Starting the Benefits Claims Process
Watch Now
Soldier Ride Jacksonville Event
Horse Power: Veterans Find Resilience in Equine Experiences
Wounded Warrior - Sharona Young Story
Together, anything is possible.
Watch now
Twenty years ago, WWP started comforting the first wounded service members coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan. Since then, we've continually adapted to meet the changing needs of warriors and their families.
Unbreakable Bond: How Injury Didn’t Stop a Brother’s Love
Camaraderie Found with WWP Peer Support Groups
How Veterans Can Get Benefits They’ve Earned in Manner That Honors Service
Wounded Warrior - Beth King Story
Warrior Care Network Helps Restore Light in Life
Warrior Care Network - Sam Hargrove Story
Independence Program - Richard Ottum Story