Andy,

It’s National Stress Awareness Month, but Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) makes it a priority every day of the year to ensure warriors and their loved ones are getting the critical mental health support they need.
For injured veterans, the daily pressures of life — finances, work, family issues — are often magnified by the visible and invisible wounds they sustained while defending our freedom.
We serve thousands of warriors who live with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and lifelong physical injuries that make each day a challenge — not just for them, but for their families too.
The impact of this ongoing stress can be devastating — even deadly. Every day, 17 veterans die by suicide. Countless more struggle with anxiety, addiction, and depression.
You can give these heroes hope. Your gift today provides free, life-changing programs and services that help veterans and families overcome invisible wounds and heal together. |
With your help, we can show America’s heroes that they don’t have to struggle alone. And we can keep our promise to be here for them, just as they were there for us. Thank you.
Together for warriors, |
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Walter E. Piatt Lieutenant General, U.S. Army, Retired Chief Executive Officer, Wounded Warrior Project |
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