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Physical Wellness
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Wounded Warrior
Ruth Corrigeux
WWP knows that many wounds are unseen and can arise years after service. We work diligently to help warriors, their families, and caregivers to improve resilience and emotional well-being and help overcome mental health conditions, putting them in a position to thrive.
Mental Health
of warriors reported anxiety.
80%
Our Impact
The Need
of warriors reported post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
77%
of warriors reported symptoms of one or more mental health conditions.
63%
hours of treatment for PTSD, traumatic brain injury, substance use disorder, and military sexual trauma.
76,000+
emotional support calls conducted with warriors and family members.
11,460+
warriors and family members connected to mental health programs.
18,480+
Wounded Warrior
Kelly Elmlinger
of warriors reported sleep problems.
83%
of warriors reported that pain interfered moderately or severely with their enjoyment of life.
76%
Our Impact
The Need
WWP empowers warriors to strengthen their physical health by offering nutritional education, encouraging group activities and adaptive sports, and providing coaching to help them set goals and build lifelong skills.
Physical Wellness
warriors and family members were empowered to lead healthier lives through 1,000+ physical health and wellness events.
14,290+
of warriors who received wellness coaching from WWP experienced a significant improvement in mobility.
79%
Wounded Warrior
David Denhardt
warriors and families served through financial counseling and seminars.
2,190+
economic impact of VA benefits claims secured by WWP.
$263.8M
career coaching services provided.
62,460+
of warriors reported their financial strain is from the increased costs of goods.
55%
of warriors reported they struggled to make ends meet in the past 12 months.
67%
Our Impact
The Need
WWP supports warriors and their families in building a foundation of financial wellness by helping warriors to access benefits, gain meaningful employment through job readiness and placement programs, and improve their financial management skills.
Financial Wellness
Wounded Warrior
Matthew Templeton
of warriors reported lacking companionship.
72%
of warriors reported feeling left out.
75%
of warriors reported they sometimes or often feel isolated.
79%
Our Impact
The Need
WWP helps wounded warriors, their families, and caregivers build stronger support networks and enhances their mental wellness by engaging them in social events, support groups, and community-building.
Social Connection
warrior–only peer support group meetings held, keeping warriors and their families connected and out of isolation.
1,300+
virtual and in–person connection events.
6,990+
Wounded Warrior
Corine Hamilton
hours of in–home and local care provided to the most severely injured warriors, helping them live more independent lives for as long as possible.
284,900+
of warriors reported their spouse as their primary caregiver, providing, on average, nine hours of assistance daily for six days a week.
82%
of warriors report needing aid and/or assistance from another person due to service-related injuries or health problems.
26%
Our Impact
The Need
WWP provides long-term supportive care and essential resources to the most severely wounded warriors and their caregivers whose conditions impact independence, including moderate to severe brain injury, spinal cord injury, or neurological conditions.
Lifelong Care
We collaborate with partner organizations to expand support, fill gaps, and strengthen services for veterans, caregivers, and families. Together, we are building a collaborative network of cutting-edge resources and support.
Community Partners & Investments
Using warriors’ feedback and insights, we advocate for veteran policies and initiatives that make a real difference, improving the lives of millions of veterans, family members, and caregivers.
Advocacy for Veterans
Social Connection
Mental Health
Mental Health
Mental Health
Mental Health
Mental Health
messages sent to lawmakers through WWP advocacy campaigns, urging support for veterans’ issues.
20,000+
bills supported by WWP in the 119th Congress focused on improving the lives of millions of veterans, family members, and caregivers.
57
warriors met directly with lawmakers Capitol Hill through WWP advocacy events to advocate on the issues and policies affecting veterans.
175
organizations dedicated to our nation's service members and families received grants from WWP.
39
committed to 221 military and veteran organizations since 2012.
$436 million
Advocacy & Collaboration
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Financial Wellness
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