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After a tip from my friend that this information may not be true, I started digging around. I want to apologize for not doing enough research before posting it. I stand corrected...
Know your source. I suggest everyone Google Veterans Today, and see the nonsense that comebacks to this site.
Let’s start with the first claim. It involves a viral article floating around social media from a man named Alex Graham, which subsequently was posted on Veterans Today. He alleges that the Wounded Warrior Project is a “legal scam.”
The next thing Graham states is that the Wounded Warrior Project is “cooking the books” in order to pay two executives, their $300,000 salary; which he provided zero evidence for. In fact, if this were true and the WWP did “cook the books,” the IRS would have already shut down the Wounded Warrior Project.
According to Charity Navigator, which is self-proclaimed as the most reputable evaluator of charities, they scored the Wounded Warrior Project a 96 percent out of 100 in Fiscal Year 2013 for accountability and transparency. Does this sound like someone who is “cooking the books?”
Read the whole thing but this sums it up right here...
Knowledge is power, and believing random articles or emails from people that you haven’t researched can do a lot of damage to others. By now you should see that with an overwhelming amount of evidence that the Wounded Warrior Project is not a scam, but in fact the pinnacle of veteran charities that by 2017 will have helped over 100,000 warriors and their families. Hopefully those who were scammed by those articles will admit their wrong and help redeem the Wounded Warrior Project.
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