Where are local chapters of the wounded warrior project located?
New York, New York. San Antonio, Texas. San Diego, California. Tacoma, Washington.
How much of wounded warrior donations go to administration?
71.5%
Element | Percentage |
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Administrative | 5.40% |
Fundraising | 22.90% |
Program | 71.50% |
Is tunnel2towers a good charity?
Exceptional. This charity’s score is 98.23, earning it a 4-Star rating. Donors can “Give with Confidence” to this charity.
Is the Wounded Warrior Project stamp a real stamp?
Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) encourages new donors to give back by including a paper-clipped Purple Heart stamp with a letter about a WWP Alumnus. The stamp clearly honors wounded service members and gives the American public an easy way to immediately support the WWP mission through the mail.
What does Project Odyssey do for Wounded Warriors?
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.
What does Project Odyssey do for mental health?
Project Odyssey starts with a five-day mental health workshop using nature as a backdrop which allows you to take a step back from everyday routines. During your participation with your fellow warriors, you build resilience, develop coping skills, and achieve goals that will improve your quality of life.
Is there a mental health program for Wounded Warriors?
Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) offers a wide range of programs that focus on the mental health & wellness needs of warriors, their families, and caregivers. We also maintain a database of verified third-party resources we can refer to for further support.
Who is eligible for the Wounded Warrior Project?
WWP supports veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound while serving in the military on or after September 11, 2001. You may also be eligible for the program if you are the family member or caregiver of a wounded warrior.