Wounded Warrior Project Announces First Phase of 2021 Veterans Service Organization Partnerships
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WASHINGTON, June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Wounded Warrior Project
® (WWP) today announced its first phase of community partnership grants with 15 new and existing veteran and military service organizations. WWP s investments expand the resources available to America s injured veterans to help ensure they and their families thrive long-term.
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Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) today announced its first phase of community partnership grants with 15 new and existing veteran and military service organizations. WWP’s investments expand the resources available to America’s injured veterans to help ensure they and their families thrive long-term.
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