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Since 2009, USAA and Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) have worked together to honor and empower the brave men and women who have served our country. USAA continues to provide financial and programmatic support to further the WWP mission, as well as connection opportunities for warriors and their families.

USAA is made to serve the military community and is a proud sponsor of the 2024 San Antonio WWP Carry Forward® 5K.

USAA executives Jeff Fink, Gino Montagno, and Chris Figueroa stand between WWP staff Jessie Carzoli, CEO Walt Piatt on the left and Chief Chris Needles on the right.

USAA Named Receives WWP Impact Award

USAA executives  Jeff Fink, Gino Montagno, and Chris Figueroa accepted the WWP Impact Award for Excellence in Storytelling during the 2025 WWP Corporate Partner Summit.

Former NFL player Brian Dawkins wears a white hat and black t-shirt before the San Antonio Carry Forward 5K.

NFL Hall of Famer Partners with USAA in WWP Carry Forward

Former Eagle Brian Dawkins carried a rucksack and walked alongside warriors in San Antonio, TX, supporting the Face the Fight initiative.

Wounded warrior Lisa Crutch smiles and wears a blue WWP shirt.

USAA Honors Those Who Serve

USAA featured wounded warrior Lisa Crutch in a powerful video that showed the power of the life-changing programs and resources that change veterans’ lives.

Former WWP CEO Mike Linnington, Jessie Carzoli, Chris Needles, and Brea Kratzert Todd from WWP stand with USAA representative Jody Revels, who is holding an award.

USAA Named Corporate Partner of the Year

During the 2024 Corporate Partnerships Summit in Jacksonville, FL, USAA was honored for its commitment to the Veteran Community.

Wounded warrior Arnulfo Dauto stands in a convention hall holding two oversized Super Bowl tickets that were given to him by the NFL and USAA.

NFL and USAA Honor Warriors with Super Bowl Surprises

With the support of the NFL and USAA, four veterans were gifted trips to Super Bowl LVIII.

Wounded warrior Antoinette Wallace stands with retired New York Giants player Kevin Boothe holding two oversized Super Bowl tickets.

USAA Hosts Warrior Mental Health Roundtable

Former NFL star Darren Waller met with warriors to discuss issues surrounding mental health.