Wounded warrior Taniki Richard.

“If I can be a part of an organization that helps people heal and find peace, then the end of my service is not the end. I’m just serving in a new way now.”

Wounded Warrior
Taniki Richard

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New York Students Support Soldier Ride To Honor Veterans Service

New York Students Support Soldier Ride to Honor Veterans’ Service

For many school students, military service may be difficult to comprehend or identify with. But the values of service – courage, honor, loyalty – are important regardless of age or military status.

A Guide To Successful New Years Resolutions

Starting Strong: A Guide to Successful New Year’s Resolutions

As the calendar flips to January, many people, including veterans and military families, reflect on the past year and identify opportunities for change in the coming year.

Where Did NORAD Santa Claus Tracker Come From

Where Did NORAD’s Santa Claus Tracker Come From?

North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has a serious job protecting our seas and skies from enemy invasions. But did you know it also tracks the movements of a certain jolly man in a red suit and his nine reindeer?

Nels Matson Cross Country Run Honors Veterans

3,063 Miles for a Mission: Nels Matson’s Cross-Country Run Honors Veterans, Inspires a Nation

In the closing hours of a beautiful fall evening, Nels Matson stood triumphantly on the steps of New York City Hall, completing a 46-day, 17-hour, and 26-minute journey that began on the other side of the country.

A Veteran Journey Of Resilience Through Jiu Jitsu

A Veteran’s Journey of Resilience Through Jiu-Jitsu

Eric Trinidad’s decision to join the military was deeply personal. After the loss of his cousin in the 9/11 attacks, he enlisted in the Army the following year, determined to serve.

Wounded warrior Sean Karpf wearing a red WWP polo and smiling.

“Wounded Warrior Project doesn’t just help with one aspect of a Warrior’s life; it’s very well rounded. It’s not just handing out money. They are a hand up, not a handout.”

Wounded Warrior
Sean Karpf