“I’m very thankful to Workshops for Warriors. You have provided a place where I’ve found a passion and I know that I’m going to be able to provide a great
“Thank you for this opportunity.” Isaiah Williams grew up in Davis Junction, a small town in northern Illinois. He played football, baseball and did track throughout high school. When asked
“From day one at Workshops for Warriors, I felt like I belong. I don’t know of any other school that cares so much about what happens after you graduate.” Bethany
Nonprofits like Workshops for Warriors in San Diego are working to fill that void. After combat tours in Afghanistan and Iraq, Navy veteran Hernán Luis y Prado noticed many of his fellow
“You still have camaraderie here, like in the military, and you end up being friends with your classmates and getting a great job.” Jake Trout grew up in Gulf Shores,
“It was a welcoming feeling. I felt like I was back where I belonged.” Antoinette grew up in Winston Salem, NC with her mother, a single parent, and sister. Growing
Congratulations to Workshops for Warriors CEO & Founder Hernán Luis y Prado on being selected as one of San Diego Business Journal’s 2022 Top 50 Influential Veteran Business Leaders! Thank you to Hernán
“Apply yourself and push yourself and you will get amazing things from Workshops for Warriors!” Peter grew up in South Florida and lost his father when he was ten years
“Workshops for Warriors is what our country needs. Too many jobs are going overseas and we need to rely on ourselves to succeed.” Growing up, Jacob became a second-generation Eagle
Congratulations to Workshops for Warriors CEO & Founder Hernán Luis y Prado for being nominated as SDBJ’s 2022 Latino Leaders of Influence Honorees! “WFW was founded in 2008 because of