Philanthropy

We are passionate about supporting Veterans and organizations that champion communities. Workers For Warriors stands for community impact and making a difference by helping others.

Workers For Warriors is a Corporate Champion of the Wounded Warrior Project. We look to continue supporting and donating to the Wounded Warrior Project and other nationally and locally recognized organizations make our Veterans and their communities a priority. As a Veteran owned and operated company, we see this as a responsibility.

Veterans Day Special Event

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins organization had reached out to me to see if I would be interested in making a donation for their November 11th Veterans Day game. I told them I would love to get involved and if I could make the donation to the Wounded Warrior Project given my continued involvement with supporting the Veteran-assisting foundation. The AHL organization was very receptive to the idea and helped coordinate my 65-ticket donation package!

NEPA Veterans were able to attend the Nov. 11th game between the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and Hartford Wolf Pack. Even though the Penguins lost, our ticket recipients enjoyed the hockey game.

I want to thank the Wilkes-Barre Penguins for their Veteran support and their initiative to help give back. I absolutely plan to partner with them again and support our Veterans for many seasons to come.

Watch the video, shown during intermission, which discusses the WFW mission:

Veteran Hockey Game

“Workers For Warriors is an an incredible group of US Military Veterans providing a great service that gives back to employees and is a corporate partner of Wounded Warrior Project. WFW recently purchased a large block of tickets for Wounded Warrior Project to attend a Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins game on Veterans Day. WFW is a professional organization that is always quick to respond and were an absolute pleasure to work with!

-WBPenguins spokesman

Veteran Community Local Philanthropy

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The Gap to Old Main

170 mile walk for Wounded Warriors (10/25-10/29)
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Greg Masich and Wounded Warriors

Fishing outing on Lake Ontario 7/15/21
Former Army Rangers and PA natives Joe Webb and Cody McCormick walked from Delaware Water Gap, PA to Old Main, University Park, PA flags in hand on Oct. 25th 2020

Former Army Rangers and PA natives Joe Webb and Cody McCormick

Walking from Delaware Water Gap, PA to Old Main, University Park, PA flags in hand on Oct. 25th 2020.
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WFW – Wounded Warrior 5k

11/9/19 – Dansbury Park, East Stroudsburg

Wounded Warrior Project Donations

WWP Thank you letter