Philip Krabbe survived combat. But the memories of it nearly killed him.
There were days when his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and survivor’s guilt over a bombing that killed two of his fellow Marines were overwhelming. When the pain grew to be more than he could bear, he picked up a gun.
Philip is just one of the many veterans in our country who have struggled with the unseen wounds of war. Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) is committed to helping these brave men and women before the point of crisis — but we can’t do it alone.
Can we count on you, Andy? Your gift, combined with hundreds of others, will provide life-changing programs and services at no cost to warriors and families, including:
Warrior Care Network®, which provides innovative and personalized treatment to help veterans and their families overcome the effects of trauma.
Project Odyssey®, an adventure-based mental health program that helps warriors build confidence, improve coping skills, and enhance mental resiliency.
WWP Talk, our telephonic program offering warriors, family members, and caregivers judgment-free, reliable support.
Thanks to programs like Warrior Care Network, Philip was able to change his life, regain his purpose, and share his story. But thousands more warriors still suffer in silence.