WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of its
ongoing investments in best-in-class partner organizations, Wounded
Warrior Project® (WWP) announced community partnership
grants to 32 veteran and military service organizations. Among the
organizations receiving grants, eight are first-time recipients.
WWP's support helps ensure that injured veterans and their
families have access to a network of life-changing resources and
support and thrive long term after their transition to civilian
life and throughout their lives.
Learn more about WWP's
community partnerships.
"Our partnerships with other organizations are vital to
building strong, resilient veteran families and communities," said
WWP CEO Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Mike
Linnington. "We are stronger together, capable of doing
more to support those we serve."
WWP's investment of more than $6.6
million will complement WWP's programs and services by
supporting:
- brain and mental health
- suicide prevention
- specialized resources for women veterans
- whole health and wellness programs
- financial wellness resources
- connection opportunities for warriors and their families
The organizations receiving grants are:
- America's Warrior Partnership
- Bastion Community of Resilience
- Boulder Crest Foundation
- Camp Corral
- Comfort Crew For Military Kids
- Dog Tag Inc.
- Eisenhower Center
- Elizabeth Dole Foundation
- Farmer Veteran Coalition
- Fields 4 Valor Farms
- Five STAR Veterans Center
- Hesperus
- Institute for Veterans and Military Families
- National Military Family Association
- Northeast Florida Women Veterans
- Operation Healing Forces
- Operation New Uniform
- Our Military Kids
- PenFed Foundation
- PsychArmor
- Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers
- Student Veterans of America
- Team Red, White & Blue
- The Fire Watch
- The Honor Foundation
- The Mission Continues
- Three Rangers Foundation
- U.S.VETS
- USA Cares
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Hiring Our Heroes
- Veteran's PATH
- Warrior Reunion Foundation
Since 2012, WWP has partnered with and helped fund 208
organizations that assist wounded veterans and families at the
local and national level, connecting them with the resources they
need to thrive in civilian life.
About Wounded Warrior Project
Since 2003, Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) has been
meeting the growing needs of warriors, their families, and
caregivers — helping them achieve their highest ambition. Learn
more.
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