Looking Back with Pride. Looking Forward with Optimism.
Honoring 250 years of America isn’t just about the past. We’re helping post-9/11 veterans, service members and their families thrive far into the future.
Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) empowers post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members, and their families to thrive. Be a part of the next 250 years of strength, resilience, and recovery.
“As a veteran, I reflect on 23 years of service and those who fought for our freedom.”
Maria Edwards
Wounded Warrior
US Navy - 22 Years of Service
“250 years of resilience: We'll keep fighting for a free America.”
Anthony Villareal
Wounded Warrior
US Marine Corps - 6 Years of Service
“WWP helped show people wounded warriors aren’t broken. We can still do great things.”
Eric Delion
Wounded Warrior
US Marine Corps - 6 Years of Service
“WWP has changed my life to be able to get out back into the world instead of closing myself off within my home.”
Wounded Warrior
Anthony Villareal
Thanks to our generous donors and supporters, we provide life-changing programs and services for post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members, and their families.
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A 250-Year Legacy of Service
In 2025, the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps turn 250. WWP honors and empowers those who serve.
Their Stories, Our History: Questions to Ask a Veteran
Start a meaningful conversation with a veteran. Learn what to ask, what to avoid, and how to connect with our nation’s living history.
The Meaning Behind Coins on Military Graves
The tradition of placing coins on military graves is a quiet sign of respect with a rich history, from ancient Rome to the Vietnam War.
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