Wounded Warrior Project is a veterans service organization founded in 2003, dedicated to improving the total well-being of post-9/11 wounded, ill, and injured veterans, service members, and their families. Based in the United States, the organisation has supported more than 272,000 warriors, families, and caregivers. All programs and services are offered at no cost, funded entirely by donors and partners.
The organisation provides a range of programs across several domains:
- Mental Health Services – Programs focused on strengthening mental wellness for warriors and their families.
- Physical Wellness – Programs focused on strengthening physical wellness.
- VA Benefits Assistance – Assistance navigating and securing VA benefits.
- Peer Support – Support connecting warriors with peers.
- Adaptive Sports – Sports programs adapted for wounded warriors.
- Career Counseling – Counseling and support for career development.
Wounded Warrior Project advocates for veterans' needs with government policymakers and community leaders, and shares expertise with healthcare partners. The organisation also works to raise public awareness of veterans' service, sacrifice, and resilience, guided by a commitment that no warrior is left behind.