“Thank you so much, this has really changed my life.” Bria grew up in Ponchatoula, a small town in Louisiana. She was raised by her mother, a single mom who
“Workshops for Warriors gave me hope and perseverance to keep pushing through. It’s an amazing program. I wish every veteran would look into Workshops.” Luis grew up in Alamo, a
“Making connections and building friendships with all the people here is out of this world.” KJ grew up with her mother and four sisters on a Navajo Reservation in New
“WFW is a great opportunity for any veteran. There’s camaraderie, I made new friendships and now I have a good job.” Jayson was born and raised in the Philippines, where
“This is such a beautiful program. It’s intense and you’ll learn a lot.” Jeffrey Putter grew up in a small town near Newark, New Jersey. His father, Irving Putter, worked
“Being here, challenging yourself again, being with other veterans – it’s just a great experience.” Miguel Carrillo Meza grew up in the suburbs of Duluth, GA with his parents and
“Workshops for Warriors understands the transition period people go through when they leave the military. Having people who understand and who take that into consideration allows you to succeed.” Danial
“I honestly wouldn’t have made it without Workshops for Warriors. They helped me get on my feet again.” Craig Molina was raised in North Carolina on a Cherokee Indian Reservation
“Workshops for Warriors hasn’t just been a game-changer for me. It’s been a life-changer.” Jedediah Maldonado was eight-years-old when he moved with his mother, father (a Marine Corps veteran), and