The Honor Foundation Partners with Wounded Warrior Project
Wounded
Warrior Project Empowers Veterans Through The Honor Foundation
WASHINGTON (Mar. 18, 2019)
– Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) announces
a new partnership with The Honor Foundation (THF), a nonprofit that has
developed a nationally recognized transition program for the military’s special
operations forces community. This program helps special operators successfully
transition from military to civilian life and attain gainful careers.
This $100,000
grant will provide funding for fellows to participate in THF’s Transition
Institute, which combines one-on-one executive coaching and industry mentoring,
three months of class instruction, and access to an elite, nationwide professional
network. The grant will also support fellows attending a THF TREK, the capstone
immersion experience of the program that provides access to some of nation’s
leading businesses.
“Returning to civilian life and finding purpose can be a challenge for any service member,” said WWP CEO Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Mike Linnington. “Fortunately, organizations like The Honor Foundation understand that this critically important and life-changing transition can be effectively managed with the right resources. We’re proud to work alongside them as they help our nation’s warriors find a new mission in their civilian careers.”
“We are thrilled to be working alongside Wounded Warrior Project,
an organization that has already driven such powerful change in the lives of
countless veterans,” said THF CEO Matt Stevens. “It’s an honor for The Honor
Foundation to serve our Special Operations Forces in their transitions to
civilian life and its humbling that Wounded Warrior Project sees the value of
that mission. We’re grateful for their support and excited to grow our impact
on the lives of transitioning Special Operators.”
To learn more about how WWP
partnerships with organizations like THF
are improving the lives of millions of warriors and their families, visit https://wwp.news/Newsroom.
About Wounded Warrior Project
Since 2003, Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) has been meeting the growing
needs of warriors, their families, and caregivers – helping them achieve their
highest ambition. Learn more: http://newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org/about-us.
About The Honor Foundation
The Honor Foundation (THF) is a
world-class transition institute for Navy SEALs and the wider Special
Operations Forces that helps navigate the
transition from military to civilian life and careers. It achieves this through
a three-month program which provides tailored executive education, one-on-one
coaching, and access to a nationwide professional network. This program was built by the desire to serve others with
honor for life, so that their next
mission is always clear and continues to impact the world. The Honor Foundation
provides tools that maximize its fellows’ potential and prepares them to
succeed on their own. The Honor Foundation has nearly 429 graduates to date and
has campuses in San Diego, CA, Virginia Beach, VA, Camp Lejeune, NC (serving
the Marine Raider community), and a virtual campus. The Navy SEAL Foundation is
a founding partner of The Honor Foundation.