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Contact: Sherry McGlamory Kaitlin Fohlin

Public Relations Leader Senior Public Relations Specialist

THE WOUNDED WARRIORS PROJECT® 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

WWP will be providing a weeklong celebration to commemorate 20 years of helping


veterans and their families.

JACKSONVILLE, FL- September 10, 2023- The Wounded Warriors Project® announced today that

they will be hosting a week-long 20th anniversary celebration dedicated to veterans and their

families. The event will be held around the country in different cities across the United States.

These locations include Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Detroit, New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago,

Houston, Washington DC, Omaha, Denver, and many more. Check your local Veteran Affairs and

Wounded Warrior Project website here for more locations.

During the week-long celebration, there will be an Opening Ceremony, stories from veterans,

guest speakers, Live Music, food and drink, local vendors, creative workshops, Military

equipment on display, a memorial wall, Fireworks, and a live stream so viewers can watch from

home. All proceeds go directly to the Wounded Warrior Foundation.

For 20 years, the Wounded Warriors Project has been an intricate pillar of hope and recovery

for veterans and their families. Since 2003, The Wounded Warrior Project ® has proudly assisted

veterans with mental health, career counseling, and long-term rehabilitative care, along with

our advocacy efforts, we improve the lives of millions of warriors and their families.
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About Wounded Warriors Project: Since 2003 The Wounded Warriors Project's® mission has
been to honor and empower Wounded Warriors who incurred a physical or mental injury,
illnesses, or wound, co-incident to your military service on or after September 11, 2001.

For more information or if you’re a veteran in need of assistance visit the Wounded Warriors
Project® website: Wounded Warriors Project®
Suicide Prevention Hotline/Veterans Crisis Line: Call or text 988. You're not alone—the
Veterans Crisis Line is here for you. You don't have to be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to
call.

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