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Terri51

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Review for Wounded Warrior Homes Inc, San Marcos, CA, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

WWH leadership and staff take such extraordinary steps to ensure each veteran served receives the right tools at the right time to stabilize, engage, and thrive. To optimally serve veterans, a commitment to performance excellence must be present – at Wounded Warrior Homes this focus on excellence is evident in every action. From adherence to best practices in veteran service delivery to WWH’s complete focus on ensuring successful veteran outcomes Wounded Warrior Homes remains a stellar example of how nonprofits can change the world. We need Wounded Warrior Homes to remain a strong resource in the community – the lives of combat veterans literally depend upon this work.

My commitment to WWH is directly related to their commitment to our veterans.
I cannot speak highly enough of Wounded Warrior Homes’ leadership, staff, volunteers, and outcomes. Budget discipline, transparency, planned growth, and impact tracking ensures Wounded Warrior Homes meets the needs of our modern combat veterans suffering from unmanaged, and often undiagnosed TBI and PTSD.

I have been engaged with Wounded Warrior Homes since 2016 as a proposal writer, donor, and community advocate. My father was a career officer in the United States Navy predisposing me to support stellar veteran organizations. I am proud to be associated with this organization.

Terri A. Williams, MBA, DM

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Review for T E R I Inc, Oceanside, CA, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

For 34 years TERI has set new standards that transform the lives of people with special needs. TERI is building the Campus of Life to demonstrate replicable model programs in a venue created with the sensory, physical, and enrichment needs of people with developmental disabilities in the forefront of design. Come tour and reimagine life for your child (of any age) with special needs.

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