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Resource Library

Wounded warriors and their Families have access to a wide range of resources through federal, state, and local government programs, non-profit and Veteran service organizations, and local community organizations. The resources listed here include many of the most commonly used federal programs and online portals to additional resources.

Important Phone Numbers

Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2)
Toll Free: (877) 393-9058
Overseas DSN: (312) 221-9113
Email: usarmy.pentagon.medcom-WTC.mbx.contact-center@mail.mil

Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injuries External Link, Opens in New Window
Toll-free: 1-866-966-1020
Email: Resources@dcoeoutreach.org
Live Chat External Link, Opens in New Window

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Toll-free: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline
Toll-free: 1-800-984-8523
Overseas DSN: 312-421-3700
Stateside DSN: 421-3700
Email: WSFSupport@conus.army.mil

Federal Resources

After Deployment External Link, Opens in New Window

Army OneSource External Link, Opens in New Window

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)  External Link, Opens in New Window

DoD Compensation and Benefits Handbook for Wounded, Ill, and Injured Service Members External Link, Opens in New Window

DoD Compensation and Benefits Handbook for Wounded, Ill, and Injured Service Members iTunes Store App External Link, Opens in New Window

DoD Compensation and Benefits Handbook for Wounded, Ill, and Injured Service Members Android Market App External Link, Opens in New Window

DoD Compensation and Benefits Handbook for Wounded, Ill, and Injured Service Members Appolicious App External Link, Opens in New Window

Defense Finance Accounting Service – Wounded Warrior Pay Handbook External Link, Opens in New Window
More information is available on the Pay and Benefits section of this website

Department of Labor External Link, Opens in New Window

Department of Veterans Affairs External Link, Opens in New Window
More information about specific benefits for wounded warriors is available on the Veterans Affairs section of this website

Military OneSource  External Link, Opens in New Window

Real Warriors External Link, Opens in New Window

Social Security Administration External Link, Opens in New Window

Taxpayer Advocacy (IRS) External Link, Opens in New Window

Transition Assistance Program External Link, Opens in New Window

TRICARE External Link, Opens in New Window

Women Veterans Health Care - Department of Veterans AffairsExternal Link, Opens in New Window

Online Portals

Community Support Network

National Resource Directory External Link, Opens in New Window

State Departments of Veterans Affairs External Link, Opens in New Window

Military Programs

  • Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2)
    The most severely wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers who meet specified eligibility requirements will simultaneously be assigned to the Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2). AW2 Advocates are located in most military treatment facilities and VA medical centers to provide personalized support to each AW2 Soldier, Veteran, and his/her Family to foster long-term independence – even when the WT transitions to Veteran status.
  • Army Career and Alumni Program (ACAP) External Link, Opens in New Window
    ACAP provides world-class transition and job assistance services to Soldiers and civilian employees and their Families. ACAP centers are located on most Army installations, staffed by experienced transition and employment counselors who can provide personalized counseling and assistance. WTs begin ACAP counseling upon beginning the Medical Evaluation Board/Physical Evaluation Board External Link, Opens in New Window process.
  • Soldier and Family Assistance Centers (SFAC)
    SFACs are located at most military treatment facilities to serve WTs and their Families. The SFAC offers most of the services available throughout the installation in a central location, and SFAC staff can coordinate other services on an as-needed basis.
  • Retirement Counseling External Link, Opens in New Window
    It is very important that all retiring Soldiers receive retirement counseling prior to separating from the Army. Many of the key decisions on entitlements and benefits must be made BEFORE the Soldier separates from the Army. WTs interested in retiring from the Army should speak to their squad leader and installation Retirement Service Officer External Link, Opens in New Window to schedule retirement counseling.

 

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