In addition to direct programs for post-9/11 veterans and families, WWP invested in 43 organizations that served 61,000+ military-connected individuals and impacted an additional 15,700+ others, including pre-9/11 veterans and civilians.
Community Impact
Connection
Family Resiliency
Financial Wellness & Wrap-Around Services
Seen & Unseen Wounds of War
Community Impact
1,400+ post-9/11 veterans and family members received support in mental health, brain health, and quality of life through programs that offer a multi-faceted, holistic approach to serving complex injuries and challenges.
Seen & Unseen Wounds of War
27,400+ post-9/11 service members, veterans, and families received transition assistance, case management, entrepreneurship training, or emergency financial aid.
Financial Wellness & Wrap-Around Services
More than 8,200 active-duty service members, post-9/11 veterans, family members, caregivers, and their children received support to improve well-being through camps, leadership development, therapeutic sessions, and access to new resources — including over 1,300 youth caregivers (Hidden Helpers). WWP proudly serves as co-chair of the Hidden Helpers Coalition, alongside the Elizabeth Dole Foundation.
Family Resiliency
23,800+ service members, post-9/11 veterans, and families participated in peer, community integration, and volunteer efforts to embody the WWP logo and inspire continued service. Volunteer events impacted an additional 15,200+ youth and adult civilians.
Connection

In addition to direct programs for post-9/11 veterans and families, WWP invested in 40 organizations that served 51,000+ military-connected individuals and impacted an additional 13,000+ others, including pre-9/11 veterans and civilians.
Community Impact
Connection
Family Resiliency
Financial Wellness & Wrap-Around Services
Seen & Unseen Wounds of War
Community Impact
1,500 post-9/11 veterans and family members received holistic support for mental health, brain health, and quality of life to address complex injuries and challenges.
Seen & Unseen Wounds of War
Nearly 21,000 post-9/11 service members, veterans, and families received transition assistance, case management, entrepreneurship training, or emergency financial aid.
Financial Wellness & Wrap-Around Services
2,400+ military children, including 1,100+ youth caregivers (Hidden Helpers), and 49 caregivers and family members, received support through programs that promote well-being, leadership, and resilience. WWP proudly co-chairs the Hidden Helpers Coalition with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation.
Family Resiliency
15,500+ service members, post-9/11 veterans, and families participated in peer, community integration, and volunteer efforts to embody the WWP logo and inspire continued service. Volunteer events impacted an additional 10,000+ youth and adult civilians.
Connection
