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The late Major General Gerald Sajer and his wife, Helen, founded Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors Inc. in 2006 to support and assist Wounded Warriors and their families as the soldiers returned from deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq. They started out by visiting wounded soldiers and their families in Washington D.C., then invited them for a relaxing weekend at their farm in Adams County. As the word spread, PAWW began to work with the Lebanon VA Hospital to address other veteran needs. Ten years later PAWW has grown tremendously thanks to the generous support of Pennsylvanians and in our statewide capability to assist Wounded Warriors, Veterans in Crisis and their families. They are an independent non-profit 501C3 organization and not affiliated with any other veterans support organization, nor do we receive any funds from them.
For additional information, please visit their website at www.pawoundedwarriors.org.
By Nick Yost5
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The late Major General Gerald Sajer and his wife, Helen, founded Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors Inc. in 2006 to support and assist Wounded Warriors and their families as the soldiers returned from deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq. They started out by visiting wounded soldiers and their families in Washington D.C., then invited them for a relaxing weekend at their farm in Adams County. As the word spread, PAWW began to work with the Lebanon VA Hospital to address other veteran needs. Ten years later PAWW has grown tremendously thanks to the generous support of Pennsylvanians and in our statewide capability to assist Wounded Warriors, Veterans in Crisis and their families. They are an independent non-profit 501C3 organization and not affiliated with any other veterans support organization, nor do we receive any funds from them.
For additional information, please visit their website at www.pawoundedwarriors.org.