WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT

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WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT

WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT (WWP) Mission To honor and empower Wounded Warriors. Vision To foster the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded service members in our nation s history. Purpose To raise awareness and enlist the public s aid for the need of injured service members; to help injured servicemen and women aid and assist each other; and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs.

ENGAGEMENT To ensure injured service members stay connected and support one another.

WWP ALUMNI SUPPORT THROUGH SHARED EXPERIENCES Provides long-term support and camaraderie for warriors through events, discounted services, and resource education. Supports warrior families by providing opportunities to connect with one another.

FAMILY SUPPORT The Family Support Program provides hightouch, personalized, and sustained support to the family support members of our Alumni.

BENEFITS SERVICE A PARTNER IN THE PROCESS Helps warriors transition to life after injury by ensuring all benefits they are entitled to are fully available to them. Provides detail on government benefits, WWP programs, and community resources.

PEER SUPPORT HELPING EACH OTHER THROUGH THE RECOVERY Motivates Alumni and family members by helping them develop one-on-one friendships with fellow wounded service members or caregivers further along in the recovery process.

WWP RESOURCE CENTER ONE-STOP SHOP FOR INFORMATION Proactively provides Alumni and their family members/caregivers with information on the best available programs to meet their needs.

MIND We envision a generation of Wounded Warriors well-adjusted in mind, receiving support to overcome the challenges in readjustment.

COMBAT STRESS RECOVERY PROGRAM TREATING THE INVISIBLE WOUNDS OF WAR Eases readjustment for returning warriors through mental health resources and access to care, while addressing interpersonal relationship issues. One in five warriors returning from Afghanistan and one in three returning from Iraq suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression.

PROJECT ODYSSEY USING NATURE AND RECREATION TO HEAL THE SPIRIT An outdoor rehabilitative retreat. Helps Alumni overcome combat stress through shared experiences with peers and connecting with nature.

INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM LIVING LIFE TO THE FULLEST For Alumni who depend on their families due to traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal-cord injury, or other neurological condition. Offers support and training to engage in social and recreational activities, wellness, education, and other living skills.

LONG-TERM SUPPORT TRUST WHEN WE SAY WE RE COMMITTED FOR A LIFETIME, WE MEAN IT. The Long-Term Support Trust is an additional safety net designed to ensure the most severely wounded WWP Alumni can continue to live on their own terms. The goal is to empower each warrior to live independently, with the highest quality of life and the finest, most compassionate care possible.

BODY Living active, healthy lives through adaptive sports, recreation, and nutrition education allows Alumni to achieve independence and enjoy an improved quality of life.

PHYSICAL HEALTH & WELLNESS OPTIMIZING WARRIOR S PHYSICAL RECOVERY Provides recreation, adaptive sports programs, physical health strategies, and nutritional information to help Alumni adjust to life after injury.

SOLDIER RIDE RIDING TOGETHER. HEALING MIND AND BODY. An adaptive cycling event that allows Alumni to ride alongside fellow injured service members. Helps Alumni reclaim their confidence and strength in a supportive environment.

ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT We envision a generation of Wounded Warriors who are not unemployed or underemployed, and have the opportunities to pursue a meaningful career.

EDUCATION SERVICES ACADEMIC SUPPORT FOR LONG-TERM PROSPERITY Gives Alumni the tools, policies, and services needed to help them achieve educational success at their respective academic or vocational institutions.

TRANSITION TRAINING ACADEMY HELPING YOU SUCCEED Allows Alumni to explore information technology (IT) as a potential career field. Offers Security+, Maintenance and Repair A+, and Network+ Certification Exam Preparation.

WARRIORS TO WORK TRANSITIONING TO THE WORKFORCE AFTER INJURY Assists Alumni with the transition into the civilian workforce. Provides career counseling services and job placement assistance.

Recommendations Exempt the requirement for a hunters safety course for Veterans. Veterans already have gun safety training, and this requirement hinders many people from hunting and enjoying the outdoors. Some Veterans need temporary financial assistance, and if they do not receive assistance, they may experience eviction, foreclosure, and/or homelessness. Veterans need access to existing services and resources. Perhaps federal and state agencies and nonprofit organizations could do more outreach to educate Veteran-serving organizations about their services.

MORE INFORMATION FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WWP OR TO VOLUNTEER VISIT woundedwarriorproject.org FIND MORE WWP ONLINE AT: facebook.com/wwpinc.fans twitter.com/wwpinc youtube.com/user/woundedwarriorprojec flickr.com/wwpinc