
What We Do
🪖 Our Mission
At The Wild Roses Warrior Foundation, we stand for those who served—and the families who carry on.
We are a veteran-founded nonprofit committed to walking alongside veterans and the families of fallen service members. Through compassionate support, trusted advocacy, and real-world solutions, we make sure no one is left behind.
A Legacy of Honor
“Honor the soldier and sailor everywhere, who bravely bears his country’s cause. Honor also the citizen who cares for his brother in the field and serves as best he can, the same cause.”
— Abraham Lincoln
This quote defines our purpose. WRWF was born from grief and grit—after losing too many to veteran suicide, our founders turned pain into purpose. We are here to honor the living, remember the fallen, and support those navigating the journey in between.
What We’ve Achieved
Since our founding, WRWF has proudly helped:
🏅 Gold Star families secure survivor benefits
🧠 Veterans access mental health screenings and referrals
💰 Raise funds for emergency veteran support
🏠 Place homeless veterans into transitional and permanent housing
📝 Navigate and win complex VA claims
⚖️ Assist with disability compensation increases
⚰️ Support families with funeral and burial assistance
Real Stories From Our Veterans & Families
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They saw me when no one else did
“After my husband passed, I was overwhelmed and confused by the VA system. WRWF not only helped me file for DIC benefits—they called to check in, explained every step, and made sure I got what I was owed. It felt like someone finally had my back.” Gold Star Wife, California
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They helped me feel human again
“I didn’t want to ask for help. I thought I had to figure it out alone. But WRWF didn’t make me feel like a case number. They helped me increase my PTSD rating and connect with a peer support group. I’m finally sleeping through the night.” USMC Veteran, Arizona
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We didn’t know where to turn—until we found them
“After we lost my brother, no one explained what we were entitled to. WRWF helped us navigate the survivor benefits process and even assisted with the funeral. They made sure his sacrifice—and our grief—didn’t get ignored.” Sister of a Fallen Soldier, Texas