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The Wounded Warrior Project, based in Jacksonville, said the $15 million grant is the largest individual contribution in its history. It will got toward services for veterans who became ill or wounded after 9/11.
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The Jacksonville-based Wounded Warrior Project nonprofit it’s making about 40,000 phone calls to support veterans amid the U.S. withdrawal from…
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More than 40 disabled veterans from Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando and South Florida got to enjoy the ocean and some surfing Sunday thanks to volunteers.The…
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Eight local veteran-serving organizations were awarded a combined $50,000 in Resources and Reintegration community grants Friday, part of this year’s…
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First Coast ConnectTuesday on First Coast Connect we heard about the city of Jacksonville’s Civil Rights History Task Force with authors and civil rights activists Tim…
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It’s been a rough year for the Jacksonville-based Wounded Warrior Project. An investigation found questionable spending practices, including expenses for…
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First Coast ConnectNew Wounded Warrior Project CEO Michael Linnington joined host Melissa Ross to talk about the organization’s new direction. We also heard from Adam…
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First Coast ConnectWounded Warrior Project The board of Jacksonville-based Wounded Warrior Project has asked independent advisors to review the charity’s finances following…
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First Coast ConnectWe discuss the week's biggest news stories with our roundtable of local journalists: Paula Horvath, Florida Times-Union columnist; Fred Matthews, Examiner…
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The Jacksonville-based Wounded Warrior Project charity is being harshly criticized in a CBS News investigation.The Wounded Warrior Project’s purpose is to…