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Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) supports veterans like you who are living with the invisible wounds of service. WWP offers lifesaving programs that help manage post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), military sexual trauma (MST), and other conditions to help you and your family thrive in the next mission in life.
We serve veterans and service members who have sustained a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound while serving in the military on or after September 11, 2001. Family members of these veterans are also eligible.
All WWP programs and services are offered to post-9/11 veterans and their families at no cost.
Every veteran has unique challenges and goals. That's why we provide a variety of post-9/11 veterans programs and services to help you take the steps that are right for you. Building the future you deserve begins with treating the invisible wounds of service today.
By partnering with four world-renowned academic medical centers, Warrior Care Network delivers extensive PTSD treatment in just 2-3 weeks. This program includes alternative therapies like stress management, resiliency training, fitness, and nutrition education. The range of services provided — at no cost to veterans — is designed to help those living with PTSD, MST, and TBI. These life-changing resources are also available to their caregivers. Additional financial assistance can help cover everyday costs and travel while enrolled.
A 12-week mental health program that uses adventure-based learning to help veterans manage and overcome their invisible wounds, enhance their resiliency skills, and live productive and fulfilling lives. Based on their unique needs, veterans can participate in an all-male, all-female, couples, or virtual Project Odyssey.
WWP Talk is a free, one-on-one, telephonic mental health support line that connects veterans and family members to a dedicated team member who helps them work through various issues. The scheduled weekly calls provide a judgment-free place to get reliable emotional support.
Richard opens up about overcoming PTSD and survivor's guilt.
Chris talks about an alternative therapy that saved his life.
Jenna shares how immersive therapy gave her marriage a lifeline.
Sam remembers the moment she realized she needed help.
Aaron describes the comfort he found connecting with other veterans.
Bill recalls feeling "off" and that he had to find a way to change.
The invisible wounds of service may linger long after you return home. When you're ready to begin healing, we can help.