Tuesday 17 November 2015

Shane Bohannon - Supporter of the Wounded Warriors Project

Shane Bohannon, a successful executive salesman, and many other good Samaritans frequently donate to a fund known as the Wounded Warriors Project, or the WWP. The WWP is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping wounded veterans through a variety of services, events and programs. The program was founded in 2003 and it was originally inspired by the drive to help the wounded following the happenings of September 11, 2001.

The WWP seeks to enlist the help of the public to support and care for injured servicemen who suffer physical or mental injuries and ailments as a result of their participation in military service. Additionally, the WWP is dedicated to helping the families and victims directly affected by the September 11, 2001 attacks. Thanks to the aid of the public, the organization has grown steadily since it was founded and, in 2011, it had nearly 150 staff members and over 1,600 volunteers. In the year of 2012, the WWP reported that it collected and spent over $114,000,000 to support wounded veterans.

The WWP's longest standing donation effort is their WWP Backpacks program. It began with the foundation of the company when John Melia, a war veteran, started assembling backpacks and distributing them to injured veterans in the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and other hospitals. These backpacks were filled with clean clothing, hygiene items, toiletries, playing cards, CD players and CDs to help the veterans adjust. The backpacks distributed by the program today contain similar items, but they are distributed to many more wounded veterans in need.

Thanks to the loving help of people like Shane Bohannon, the WWP continues to grow and to improve its ability to aid veterans. They are now able to offer nearly 20 programs and services to aid veterans and their families. Through the Wounded Warriors Project and programs like it, people like Bohannon can continue making a difference in the lives of veterans.