Wounded Warrior Project Inc.
904-405-1156
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223 Rosa L Parks Ave Ste 301
Nashville, TN 37203
Organization Details

Programs

Description
Wounded Warrior Project partners with four world-renowned academic medical centers, to form Warrior Care Network®, healing invisible wounds of service and improving the psychological healing of our nation's veterans. The Warrior Care Network program provides veterans living with PTSD, TBI, and related conditions with a path to long-term wellness.

Participating warriors receive a year's worth of mental health care during a 2-3-week intensive outpatient program, using evidence-based treatments with alternative therapies.

Warriors who complete the Warrior Care Network program have seen a significant improvement in PTSD and depression symptoms.
Beneficiaries
Other Named Groups
Program Areas Served
National
Description
The transition from service member to civilian can be a difficult one. Like the 52% of warriors that say they don't have close relationships with others, you may feel alone, lost, or hesitant to reach out to somebody for help.

That's why we developed our veteran outreach program. Every year, WWP reaches out to veterans, caregivers and family support members to check in, provide updated information on programs and services, and to let them know that WWP is here whenever they need us. You can also expect a weekly email informing you of upcoming events in your area and twice a year you will receive the AAR magazine.
Program Areas Served
National
Description
Project Odyssey is a 12-week mental health program that uses adventure-based learning to help warriors manage and overcome their invisible wounds, enhance their resiliency skills, and empower them to live productive and fulfilling lives. Based on their unique needs, warriors can participate in an all-male, all-female, or couples Project Odyssey.

The program starts with a five-day mental health workshop, where warriors are challenged to step outside the comfort of their everyday routines. This opens them up to new experiences that help them develop their coping and communication skills. After the workshop, participants work together with WWP to stay engaged, achieve their personal goals, and make lifelong positive changes.
Beneficiaries
People with physical disabilities
People with psychosocial disabilities
Adults
Program Areas Served
National
Description
You've finished your service - now, you're contemplating your next move. Wherever you are in your job search, Warriors to Work can help. If you're just getting started, we can get you headed in the right direction. It starts with setting achievable goals, then taking the steps to get there.

Maybe you need to work on your resume - we'll help you build one that will sell your unique skills. Need help prepping for your next interview? Perfect your pitch with the help of our specialists.

We're also connected across industries and can put you in touch with local employers who are looking for the talent you have to offer. You're not alone in this. Together, we'll find your dream job.
Beneficiaries
Adults
Program Areas Served
National
Budget
$21,174,371.00
Description
WWP's Government Relations team provides wounded warriors and caregivers a voice in Washington, D.C. We work with Congress and the federal government to promote forward-looking policies that improve warriors' quality of life. We also encourage members of the public to reach out directly to policymakers and advocate for legislation that positively impacts our nation's bravest and their families. Current policy priorities include:
• Health Care Access, Quality, and Community Care Programming at the VA
• Mental Health
• Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers
• Toxic Exposures
• Streamlining and Improving Health Insurance for Medical Retirees
• Women's Health Care and Benefits
• In Vitro Fertilization and Adoption Reimbursement
Category
Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy  - Alliances & Advocacy 
Beneficiaries
People with physical disabilities
People with psychosocial disabilities
People/Families with of People with Disabilities
Program Areas Served
National
Budget
$52,440,718.00
Description
CONNECTION PROGRAMS

During military service, warriors form bonds with one another that are as strong as family ties. WWP helps to re-form those relationships by providing wounded warriors and their families opportunities to connect with one another through community events and veteran support groups. WWP also provides easy access to local and national resources through a fully dedicated 35-person onsite telephonic resource center.

Connection programs include:

Alumni Program
Peer Support
Soldier Ride
Resource Center
Category
Human Services  - Services for Specific Populations 
Beneficiaries
Families
People with psychosocial disabilities
Adults
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$63,746,511.00
Description
WWP offers warriors and their families programs and services that help them overcome the invisible wounds of war including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), combat stress, depression, and other invisible injuries. WWP helps warriors set and achieve mental health goals by providing effective tools and ensuring a fully supportive community and family environment.

Mental Health Programs include:
• Inpatient Care
• Warrior Care Network
• Outpatient Therapy
• Project Odyssey
• WWP Talk
Beneficiaries
People with psychosocial disabilities
Adults
US
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$17,436,251.00
Description
When wounded warriors commit to making a positive change in their physical recovery, WWP is ready to help. Goal-setting, coaching, skill-building, physical training, cycling, and other opportunities provide the resources warriors need to make long-term changes toward a healthy life.

Physical Health & Wellness Programs include:
• PH&W Coaching
• Adaptive Sports
• PH&W Events
• PH&W Online Education

Beneficiaries
People with psychosocial disabilities
Adults
Other Health/Disability
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$29,538,862.00
Description
Financial stability is the cornerstone of recovery. If a warrior isn't financially stable, it's nearly impossible for them to focus on anything else. WWP provides the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DOD) benefit claims assistance to ease the transition to civilian life. Additionally, WWP also provides career services to help warriors secure rewarding civilian careers and financial assistance for warriors who encounter emergency situations.

Financial Wellness Programs include:
• Warriors to Work
• Benefits Service
• Emergency Financial Assistance
Beneficiaries
Families
People with psychosocial disabilities
Adults
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$26,234,423.00
Description
The Independence Program is a long-term support program available to warriors living with a moderate to severe traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, or other neurological condition that impacts independence. WWP has a partnership with specialized neurological case management teams at Neuro Community Care and Neuro Rehab Management to provide individualized services. These teams focus on increasing access to community services, empowering warriors to achieve goals of living a more independent life, and continuing rehabilitation through alternative therapies. Services are highly individualized and supplement VA care, including:
• Case management
• In-home care
• Life skills coaching
• Traditional therapies - physical, occupational, speech, etc.
• Alternative therapies - art, music, equine, etc.
• Community volunteer opportunities
Beneficiaries
People with physical disabilities
People with psychosocial disabilities
People/Families with of People with Disabilities
Program Areas Served
None